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‘ROSIE HERTZ GETS . YEAR SENTENCE AND SCORINGBY court “Lily White” and and “Game,” Is Her Counsel’s Novel Plea for Clemency, AROUSES IRE OF JUDGE. Lawyer Levy Denounced After Saying Woman Won't Betray Grafters, Rosie Hertz, who has conducted re sorts on the East Sido that have figured on the police “suspected Ista” for the past thirty years, was sent- enced to @ year's imprisonment on Blackwell's Island by Justices Collins, Zeller and Motnerny in the Court of it week of renting premises he owns at No, 718 Fast Ninth street for disorderly purp In pronounc- ing sentence, Justice Collins addressed the prisoner in Scathing language. ‘This conviction was the first to stand against Rosie Hertz, In her tong career, antedating the Lexow invest!- gation, tn which she was a witness, she has been arrested only twice—once for assaulting a policeman in wniform, ‘The woman was to have been sent enced last week. At the requet of Assistant § District-Attorney — Smitn, was postponed at that time, €ave vise to a report, which Was not denied in the District-At- torney’s office, that she hid consented to make @ ssion, 1 bare all her business doaiings with police off- core and politicians, ‘TOOK HER MEDICINE;' PLEASED HER COUNSEL, When this story thut she was to cen- fess reached Rosie Hertz, she entered Prompt denial, So did her counsel, Leon Lev: Mrs, Hertz did not con- fess. She “took her medicine,” a pro- cess which appeared to be @ source of Breat satisfaction to Mr. Levy from his remarks in court to-day, Mr. Levy asked the court to be lenient. Ho sald his client had been per secuted by the representatives of the Press, who had flooded the clty with false information to the effect that she was about to make a confession. “I am proud to nt this ily white woman—this game woman,” shouted Mr. Levy. ‘This ts the proud- Parr TT THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, | Copyright, 1915, by The Prem Publishing Co, (The New York World), lolelnilnininlelnininbetotininbetetfolatainlatatelalolelaietobeintetinloietetolot THE LENTEN LOOKING GLASS Welnlelelnininivinlos Y 24, 1918. Fifth Article i of a Series toteintetete hen Wor.en Actually Love One Another The Servant Problem Will Be Solved. “In the Pursuit of Men Women Are All Compet- itors, and if the Millen- nium Is to Come When They Really Love Each Other It Is a Long Way Off,” Writes “‘Davis W. R” “Woman's Chief Trouble Is that She Drags Her- self Down and Others with Her,” Declares a Little Advice. A N enterprising man has taken won't keep a servant. of the adroitness of Machiavelli, the “E.,’" Who Indulges in| BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. tion, and behold! he tells us how to solve the servant problem, which, in his opinion, could be eliminated by four words— It takes a miracle or else a subtle combination donna giving an interview about America the day before her debut, plus extraordinary dramatic talent—the jast will be called into play after a “IN THE PURSUIT OF MEN THEY ARE ALL COMPETITORS” WRITES “D.WAR’ @ long look in the Mirror of Medita- “Women, love one another.” The pessimist adds, however, that simple as bis formula js, women will never be able to apply it, because there ts only one thing on earth that inter ests us—the pursuit and capture of men, So many overlords permit them- selves reflections on the inadequacy | of women in dealing with the em- Ployees in their households that it ts time they heard from a disinterested third person the unvarnished facts of the servant problem, It is my be Nef that if the duty of keeping a cook or a general houseworker de- volved upon men instead of women, no household would have the same servant ten days in the year. Scl- ence won't keep a servant. System won't keep a servant. Kindness patience of Job, the tact of a prima Bx t WHEEL OFF TRUCK MSE IN DOOR ‘NO STARTS A FIRE It Crashes ints Base Basement Shop and Overturns Stove in Pecuiar Accident. In all the of4 happentnen of @ day’a city extatonce, the one which drought avout the fire in the antiqut’ shop of Albert L. Morse at No, 417 Fourth ave- nue, to-day, might well he put in the clans of the bizarre. In the basement of the shop of ancient ‘fJumeracks, a fire wae burning brightly tn @ stove, for the comfort of the work- | men engaged tn strensthening decrepit furniture. Above, on the avenue, a hums motor truck, owned by H. I. Herbert & !Co,, wae bowling by with @ load of coal, | when the off hind whel spun free trom the axle. ‘Tho wheel, a great double- spoked and double-rimmed affair, curved and started at hich speed for the Morse establishment. It bounded tn tho air as it struok the curb, gathered fresh me- mentum and then plunged down the jetaire leading to the basement. ‘The wheel went through two doors as If they were cardpaper. The work- men jumped out of its way, scared white, Ae if deciding the most mts chief could be done by wrecking the stove the wheel went for it and jemashed it to bite, sending red-hot coals in all directions and setting fire to the place. A polloemmn on duty at the corner of Twenty-ninth street heart the ortes \of the workmen and saw the smoke curling upward from the basement. He tumed in an elarm and the firemen put out the blaze before any great damage | was dona | Paul Ohnesorg, the chauffeur of the | truck, waited patiently at the wheel of hia great vehicle until the excitement | was over and thon recaptured the stray wheel, which did not appear to be any the worse for | h_ adventure. wallaninaiaebits Labor OMcial's Won Abraham Steinberg, thirty-two years, ef No, 1472 Wilkins avenue, the Bronx, & delegate of the Buttonhole Makers’ Union, who wae shot three times in union headquarters, at Thirteenth street and University place, on the evening of Jan. 1 by & crazed worker, died laet night in 8t. Vincent's Hospital, { ELOPED? NO, NO, “JUST MARRIED,” - BRIDEGROOM sts Wiskingtee! Couple Couple to Leave| on Their Honeymoon To-Day. ‘Mr, and Mrs. EB. F. Perry of Wash- Ington—elopers, their friends ay, but “Just married without telling anybody,” they declare themssives—will leave the Hotel Knickerbocker, where they ha been since Thursday nixht, and go to Atlantic City to-day for @ honeymoon, A friend of the young couple told of thelr whereabouts, and said that they had departed Thursday from whington, had stopped just long the ry had hurried on to this oity to js news from the folks at home, Mr. Perry waa doscribed as @ wealthy young real estate man, whose Soutuern address Was No, 140 New York avenue. His bride Was Miss Anna Nicuoleun, daughter of H. D, Nichowson of No, a P atreot, N. W., granddaughter of Admiral R. F. Nicholson, retired, and graudnlece of the iate W. W, Cor- coran, the miliionaire Washington banker who founded the famous art gallery which beara his name. When @ reporter called Knickerbocker Mr. the phone from au lofty floor, really ian't @ word to say,” he Wo're married, th t's right. Ian't et the “But you eloped, didn't yout was the query sent upstairs. “Now, that depends upon how weak interpret the wort,” replied the bride- @ geniality that warmed “Btrictly mpeaking, I «nould You see, every one knew we re going to be married, but they “And no representative of either family was present? “Not @ one," “Who performed the ceremony? “A Mr. Neeley, 1 think he was; tn Baltimore, Thu 1 was eo engrossed in getting married tails I coukin't recall all the little de- talin”* “But it wasn't an elopemeat?” “No, indeed.” \GTON, Feb, sar Tuore i le ~ @olutely no truth in the report tha daughter eloped,” sald Mrs. H. D. Niche olson to-<iay, She t# the mother of enough at Baltimore to be wedded and | Perry talked over | ow, really I couldn't aay. You see, | {Miss Anna Nichoison, whe was imam ried to Edward ¥. Perry in Baitimord last Thursday, hile my daughter had not intended | i Mr. Perry until Baster, on ao / count of her fainers itiness, the couple ~ decided to go \o Baitimore last Thure Gay and have the marriage ceremony performed an quletly aa posetb) engaged for some tim terre van no iheught of an slopement.” Mr. Perry ta gecrotary of the F. Hy Bmith Company, real estate brokers, of oe city. ee Ferry. i one of the belles the record of sales, tha I Te eeseee taties ta dl lane FATIMA CIGARETTES, q Why? Smoke onef’ Bee for yourself what It’s Iike to | emoke the purest and most choice of tobaccos—you'll enjoy this eu- perb Turkish-biend to the full, “ Distinctively Individual"’ | } CORSETS sea OR pOFE Bt eau por ting. Alterations withous charge. 500 Fifth Avenue Ue oan oo neaite Libres Sample Suit Sale|&&44 Chilich Yloabses ervice circles the globe. We send glasses all over the world to people who originally had their eye- sight examined by est moment of my life. She has never contemplated confessing and she never wif make a confeession, Her character is far better than that of those who falsely reported that she was about to confess to crimes she did not commit.” Assistant District-Attorney Smith, ad- @ressing the court, nu “Phe learned couns regime of kindness when you receive you undoubtedly will, for “the loan of the parlor to receive MIRACLE IN THE SHAPE OF A SERVANT. To forestall suspicion of the mascu- line pessimist I must explain that being without the spoctal qualities elther of Job or Machiavelll @ miracle has been SHOULD HE ASK HER THE TIME BY HER CHA: NE SHR'DNAN WIM ARRESTED ATA MASHERS aE convict her, but she would be ac- claimed a heroine and theatrical Managers would send her flattering offers to go on the boarde—and yet wants her rights! can count @ dosen bachelore— and there are thousands in New Cheviots, Velvets, Mixtures, Serges $20, $30, $40 Values Fifth Avenue and its ee f to Join their ranks and realize for the firet time the mad joy of ruthlessness, the sweets of infinite power! The} household servant does, as I have re- marked, what 1s perhaps the most dis- Agreeable work there is and the hard- est and the loneliest. If she had the for extra anoctates the women they would naturally have about them? 60 you women who read. Yes, you and you and you, every one jeads a purposeices ite, | your Lenten duty (7) to count of stock. C *10 shops are clearly out- for this woman classed in this compendium of the pre-eminent Winter ‘ sei, atta her ‘ly white’ In charaeter. Her | Vouchaated to me. T have had her som" | Siosopny and. the altrutem to do it| ork, nehy iedenccmewe tn ee fash is sul ie Datel ioe ie SiaEat anare: Ehrlich eye physicians. character {x one of t at in che | Years and pray the high gods iat 86 | welt knowing that ahe is indispensable| many othera well able to “support” Would Make “‘Mrs.”’ ashions in suits, wherein are ‘ {SUNS E, 8 Eyes Examined Without Charge city of New York. Siore than a year | may be inspired to stay a few year’ lhowever she does it, and that she'can-| famfly—who don’t marry, and, Judg- ou ane rs. est, most exclusive effects that Paris sent over this sea- by Registered Eye Physicians. ago she was arrested on the complaint ut I have had others who Ki tan temtdar | Galena of tee untorvunata’ eeplavess niraces, and out of profound ex: MEN yley Vibadegleagy) Napa eubject, don't intend ta than fe | @ Matter of Years, | pson. All now $10. Perfect Fitting ci $2.50 to 618, Wh the case © tu trlal where waa | perience 1 that kindness alone has i a : thle "ily whive’ charactor?’ Wa dy not | syolled more good scrvanta than it haa [84 nobler. She would touch selxhte of | DAVEY, Not Matrimony) Practically all of theve outs are in Spr J. EHRLICH & SONS know) (tle didn't appear’ tn court. made. eaweaciece WOMAN'S CHIEF TROUBLE 18 —_—— | make « *plendid alternate for roa it Oasis 2’ Opticians “This woman has been in {nmoral “Love one another" has worked However, let the man who beteves| SHE DRAGS HERSELF DOWN. suff U Equal in, good for ar ntury in Business, h' . She hi been mo miracles im the relations of men. . sais Wilkin ae the Tawi Galil Whe ebeWal We tate cneciaa [ikatlall ste needa fe Kindness gay hie| Deer Mutant Mines goo bere |CUUraee Leader Urges Eqi ich velveta, permitted eay. His letter ts followed by @ woman's vision of ‘her aisters as the fact that this ts her first conviction, She has always managed to get othere e@cacy in the hous ments of women? It 17 Broadway, Astor House 223 Sinth] Ave., 15th Se 350 Sixth Ave., 224%, 101 Nassau, Ann * 17 West 42¢—New York 498 Fulton Se. Bond ndson asked us to look into our Lenten product of America’s best 1 Jooking-glass and tell what we see Rights With Those ; the chief trouble of the ke the puniaiinent U at shou! ie unfortunate but true that ti the Lenten Looking Glass has shown it ; wanes eeein sien cutie tans feces: mean mistress—and there are | to her. She repiles in response to the) Modern wonian Na Sa eiaelaea is Who Use “Mr: € 0 e t ; ; id Uke to tell w for ne > her being held up asa plenty of her—is generally better | questions we are considering: What 1s, H Vi Ll D e because sie will not Served than the employer who |the matter with the modern woman? ee oe Vad oma tee Romneys aires aaa é vet resses, a D § those wio conspired with her to protect | undertakes tho daily application of | What !# the matter with the modern # : , Feb, 4.—"Mra A ‘ : her In hor illegal business"? the golden rule. man? for another time. Now just what is President of the “No Vote No A moat exceptional selection of these handsome corduroy ar the chief troudle—for I see wo many reflected there. Is it that she is Oppressied—doomed to matrimonial COURT SCATHES WOMAN AND HER EAWY SA'S PLEA. The re that 1s done by women servants is the most monotonous and HOW TO SETTLE THE SERVANT velvet dresses, beautifully trimmed with silk moire and with smar' lace collars; choice of black, brown or blue; on sule Tuesday at $5. League, has suggested an id | which members of the league are going FURNITURE "She has o: d every promine | the best paid employment open to the) GIRL QUESTION, Obiivion—thrust into the four walla | to adopt and which she offers to all un-| r she ever male,” put in Lawyer Leon] woman with fe a vorarp pall oman (05) Dear Madam: If you really want | of a home and made tay nike lleiapried watanct Choice of Any $3, $4 and § Tai . hosed Mehran darned depart a>| to find out what ts the matter with “Oppres- | Tt ts to change “Miss” to “Mra” ° “The Court has made an investiga-| tures keep the supply: tar OF | ihe: podern woman youl have only to !"" No, her chief trouble | “we nave been asking for equality,” Sweater in t louse tlon of the charge against you," si mand and wherever this sondinien 8 ia fend Schorenhauers’ “Shasay GA fe that she oppreeses hersel!—dragn | sno eaid, “und have overlooked one of Justice Collins, addressing Mra, Herta. |the workman or workwoman ts going to, Fead Se herself down and otnera with her— | : “There was no nocesity for an tn-| take advantage of tt. The dome: tie sere! bafta Bed phere etre for it lu of the butterfly type that | te Arst things we should Nave Ges re To-morrow, Tuesday, you may come and take any sweater out Vostigation, aa = mutter of fact, but|vant is no eaception, Bhe can slwayel Sti (toc wonleit women woula | 1 Write-thy kind that haunt une | 00% grows up and when he got rasored | of the famous Bedell stock; several models to choose from; fu the Court in the performance of Its! got another Job, and while she may not) rile! Wn Uhl wonla lt wonton would | a rgain-councers, te newest, place eta tue tie of ‘Mr’ Hie trieode | selection of colors. This is the greatest sweater offer of all time— duty had such an investigation made. | recognize the truth of a great mai “Women, love one another.” When | % lunch, the most “boheuian’’ tea | Pe adopte the t MUST close them out before taking stock; any sweater $1, “Your name has long been notorious | apnorism that “the Indispensable man/ . hapa Pd vom) and. tie: cabaret and) thus (6° re in connection with vice. Only God! goes not exist,” she knows there isan} % Mstr Will: show consideration make up e day. Let us not be |. “A sirl puts up her hatr, lengthens ALTERATIONS FREE knows the number of your victims.|inaispensable Woman and that She| See BOE SSeERE BRS © eee mad | afraid deliberately and consicntious. | her skirt and Nesoniee a “Mine! Bho re | Wun one a iw But it 1s claimed for you that for] 4y x4 Consequently ahe does her work| *POv const ban Yon, but. | 2% t® take account of stock—and | Maine @ ‘Miss’ until she b elther mar- SALE AT ALL FOUR STORES y Purchase many yoars you did not betray thelqs she pleases, and her mistress, be- jere will be no servant question, bu know ouraelves, Let us ask ou. | Pied or dead, Thir ttle throws @ girl A WEEK OPENS men who prostituted their public of-|ing gqually convinced of her Indiae| 1 must be admitted that thie le im- | sive. if ve'are doing things or are |into the marriage market. If ahe dors 14-16 West 14th Streal AN ACCOnE fices to conspire with you to defeat the avle qualities, dares not interfere,| Poselble ns long as woman ts woman | oily parasites, hot marry, people govsip about tt, If law. veeval? the women in New York who | ®4 really takes but Iittle interest in Yes, I suppose you ave saying, ah | slie Ie not good looking they say, ‘No NEW YORK “Et 19 a ead commentary on justice| .™ Noy a cook do mot ventare to | AMthing unless it te in some way | inis ix twice-told tale, but it can't | wonder she in atill a mins. | oor 462 Fulton Stree! § Saturdey Mrentues that you shoutd seek clemency on the| SMPIOY ® ooee ao Bat Tehtwr oa | connected with love, romance or the | by too’ oft repented, until’ Ghee | "Why should a mature woman be ae- | ROOKLYN | CREDIT TERMS: ground, a# stated by your counsel, thut ‘of oa for ches tables, Beier finding of some one who will support women themaslves wake up to the | prived of the adult woinan's Utle, be- ry 551 Broad Stree your peculizr code of honor does not is prepar: ay tnets hasbonde uey her, In the one pursult—the pur- @reat big fact that they are mill- | cause she happens not to accept some NEWARK ry Down 150) $°7.50 Down $4 Sermit you to betray pour own iik.| wines eosden } humbly to the | Mult of men—they are all compett- | Stones the necks (of eal {mere man in marriage? But the tim P 3 ps oy Such a plea cannot be considered. ao bon _— ‘Tm afraid, tors and rivals, and if the millen- women who would » this worry | is now ripe and the day ts bere wh Market cor 12th Stres! ’ ae 9 $ 0 Dowd “Tho Court takes into consideration| Bousehols Mog a tant te one ao nium {sto come when they all really aneme ot Y That wuch | we women will not put up with It "4 LARGE STORES PHILADELPHIA 5 = ‘a the homes you have ruined, the anguish | Priedes Sie oem ewe like it very | 10ve sich other, tt is a long way off. | women deserve ali the ridicule thay | "Phe term ‘oh maid’ was one of re eed wo tew st an ~ station at you have causod to parents, the many| Well done. Foe xAow we Nie why | mat they will obtain the vote I | get from men, who cry that they | proach, and it has been succueded by Zs i all VIN VAS YAS 104th cormes young girls you have led astray dur-| Fare It's perfect for any’ ‘4 haven't tho slightest doubt, but if | are inferior, is true, Can @ man be | ‘bachelor girl.’ But why walt for a ing your life. To sentence you to pay| Hikes tt well dons, but the spinac! they show the same judgment tn | altogether blanied for uriving at |jceremony to take the title of adult. fa fine would simply mean to transfer! is wnny Cig Hadeg sd os electing political oMceholders that | such a conclusion, !f he lives year ‘woman? Why have the suffragists Py A ry) ) the State meney you have wrested! wae perfect, a Lo ey do in selecting husbands soclet; ear with one of them and has | overlooked this?’ fan the Hodien of unfortunates, ‘The| anybody who could make lemon ple Ld beteteuerd 2 improvement ety after y a over! | The odern unce of f revention wentonce of toe Court is that you be| the way aden It's not bee] of every ten who hat = ai peixonad for ome year.” “But when this happens it's - ery A Pree | i tter Rosle Herts had been sentenced | cause the mistrose isn't afraid. It's bee Rte: Fee At ate Rae Sin acie When Suffering From Food particles are known to be infested with mali- Mar ‘husband, Jacob Marta and_her| cause abe i aahamed wo admit ber sow.) "0 “Setopenhauer eave, bowevet, | e e cious microbes which attack and destroy the teeth | : lawyer, Leon Levy, appeared Supreme | ardice to her husoan is ine thelr greatest fault is thelr absolute ie anal naked Juscieg Gav dor eal ey aie jack of the sense of Justice, This is and cause dangerous diseases of the || — t icon So ee vot mse uuge| MEN DO NOT HAVE TO FEAR| tilustratet almost daily Im the New 0 n S ] a k OQ File mouth and throat. a4 it must be Feagonablo doubt should not Insue. Juss Sark canete, @heula’k iacy eek the tice Davia granted the order and also EMPLOYEES, Hare capers, iiiould fly sak She | - - Stayed the Sherif trom removing Mra, y that they are not held in ter-| Qiranger to her or ask him to dlrect Tho constant wo of ‘ODOL” : U mouth Al . tz from the Tombs to Blackw er employees, Of course not! fur to wome particular bargain Relief C kly, S ly, Easil wash means absolute immunity from this eth 4 nid, Mr, laevy tated that fore frp taey call discharge workmen WhO | founter aint Ne should fail to acing elie! one ule! ly, rural. net A vanreeent wmisnntn’ tal veri baci: sufficient have been found in the record digpiease them with the assurance of! jor or treat her courteously, the iv ocolate ’ 1d. fe Vi h Of her ral to warrant & HehSr SU"t|‘Gting miething better or atleast! Nond"ysult ain't rite of From the famous Laxative Pauit i Me tak iol a <0 0 v ny gS granting her a new trial. Gifferent, But the Queena of the Kitch-! cag. Now reverse the situation, and oa frach? “ ” he a a en, sure of their infaliibillty and. yrould « Kenih ask @ lady the | fr shing. “ODOL : 0 harden the gums cH LT French Writer Dead, equally sure of the illimitable mpaces of | time by her Ine of how to 4 and keep the teeth in a healthy condition, PARIS, Feb. %.—Paul Mario Plerre thelr empire, are the only absolute mon) peach a certs Pal MGEBORE. ; ; cies ; eureau-Dangin, the Verpetual, Seere | grena left live. All they lack I organe| her a seat in the subway Been Pe There is nothing “Just as Good” as “ODOL.” Per 10 A wae tary of the French Academy, dled to- gation, When they organize I ain going and she had hor photograya ir Y . 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