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THE E NIN WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH mty 1913. 8 WINS WIDOW, THEN ~~" seeereteteinenaneemereateterernennnesno i FIRE PANIC AS = BROKER OVE " HEWEDS ANOTHER Cozsidering the Question of Salaries MEN RUSH 10 ROOF VEIN SAME ROUSE sachin |No Alimony for Mrs. McAl- There’s a Crack in Mrs, Nie- As Related to the Effect on Morals ccs Rouse eaten laster, Whose Husband Names ‘mann’s Heart That It Will t #, Take $25,000 to Fill, What How Co-respondent of 72 Yeass. licnienaiens | Does Does | HE'D BE HER “FREAND.”| She She | Louis Goes Off to Vaterland _ tai . Baidtcd on Eve of Wedding—And | «ze Matters Not it a Girl Never Comes Back. Makes $8 a Week or $18, EE if She Wants to Remain ‘Twenty-five thousand dollars’ worth Good She Can. It’s All ot ness surges in the capacious beet ot ‘Asa sions ait beeauoo| Up to Her, and if the Sabirettenaddsttinvanmvavenis| man; She Ie Going to Fall,” ners, has shed his widewerhood without | Is the Opinion of a! ber aid. So right away ther Working Girl. Dwellers and Try in Vain to aid Stampede. BABIES MOB. Mra. Adele Brainerd MecAllaater, @ former Washington society gith and daughter of Capt. Willlam P, Bratner@, UL S.N,, retired, was refused temporary alimony to-day by Supreme Court dam | tice Lehman pending the trial ef @er [separation suit against her huetamd, | Walter 8, Mos ter, a stock broker at No. rect. The Court's un- usual decision t# colncidental to the eer | vice to-day of M ters counters claim for a div counsel, Davis and Maher, Me At | re Stairways Are Choked With Surging Throng as Mothers and Infants Fall, Several wor and children were nearly trampled to death In a stampede to the root during a cellar fire at No pa | 198 Seventh avenue early to-d Mra eek, Mary Spinel, thirty-two years old, and po . } oe a seventy-two-year i tod? : « grandfather many i iT spondent ‘ 4, ani | De ovnter-sult# and an a@dl- . f zht by McAlester ed by the police after halt @ donen| Tg a $0,000 damages for f . the alleged allenation of Mra, MoAliga- them, MRS. AS MALLASTER | ters atte «warring couple mee | tional Dewpite t Mis. Kate Warnecke, thi were rea he i ay | azaion ad walked on and painfully tm breach of promise sult. The exact extent of Louis Henn -_ Mrs, Ellzateth Newman lives tn a Iwate Mag ; tment at No, 98 fortune is not known to Amelia Nie- . ground floor apartment in the six-story per M : mare barn wey, ry pullding, which contains twenty-two “ beg ing a ieedh {CA Lane A galt acaea | BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. iliet or abort one hundred and ntty| TOLD TO GO TO HADES [eee Ana both of whom + | " ‘ vi jade affidaslt perfectly solvent banks to drown the According to a despatch from Chicago yesterday, the Vice Commission aone. howling of the wolf with its clinking. 20W in session there has been invited to come to New York at the conclu- Mr, Henn {s sixty-five and retired, Not! sion of its labors to investigate conditions affecting working women in this } @o long ago he tired of his retirement, city. Such an invertigation could and that's how he came to nteet the not fail to have a favorable effect on widow Niemann. | “Why don't you go into business again, Touts?” asked a disinterested friend who owned a saloon in Brooklyn. “You're only sixty-five and there's lots Of money in circulation “But-what business should 1 go in? parried Louis. | “The saloon business,” answered the disinterested friend, promptly. | “Where should I get the saloon?” joegonm Bie v @ anakenes mest t® | BY WASHINGTON POLICEMAN, | into tis ni: nn» ssn seen preiotmted Lor parrot. Li ise M q Jaugiter of Mrs, WAShae ane unk fae, perenne Tb. (HE SAYS BALTIMORE PASTOR. | iieien n. of Went EXehty-alath (ues 1 screaming to th as Mra MoAllaster cnanged ber | Potloemen Dickson and Russell of the} He Was a Marcher in Parade of the TY airaiae attentive to Mies , | Went Seventeenth street aration went] casa gicts and SaysiNo Protec mitted «a letter, imter- through the halls arousing the (enants, ‘ ‘agists and SaysiNo Protec- pede) bi Ca Ww cord, apparently, every fam i 1 , mer, . the wife sede vor thertose’. ta peieanies tion Was Given Women. claims, was written by Miss Kidon to shouted in vain toat the fire wan in tue WABHINGTO: vellar, and the wan no daa, er, tion of the & tenant could ve induced ty ku down] for the stairs to the street, As @ result withta a few nutes the ja is and siuirways Were choked with) | undressed im: any compelled, In Chicago several mer- " chants have raised the salaries of their women employees as a result | of sessions already held. One of the best features of euch an inquiry is that in studying the conditions af- fecting the girl who works and fails, the public must become famillar March 11, —Lavesttea: | MoAllante onetbitity of the police] An extract © Woh more 0 express, the leter read: L have words is Honey Bun, 80 cot things of you, MAZIE” McAllaster also offered to Jue: disorders whiel: attendal th pageant on Maroh tinued to-wday by the Senate ot Inquiry women and children. of the women © wages and conditions of labor, pro- vided the effect is voluntary, not “Louis,” @aid the saloon keeper friend, slowly, ‘we've been friends long years; | Dr. James Mythen, © clergyman, of dedi Wailea is uinan a ietier purporting to be. | Baltimore, who marched in tue Mary-[ written by Mra Eldon in wi i . Some of the men seen TU sell ui hardsht, tw eae ther oats, ine fought fran-| [nd divinion, sald that the marchers] writer chides MoAllaster for hie lack TV agbeeh, Yeu | with the dimeulties and hardships si : @ forced to watk ingle file ang {of attention to Mazie, Mra, Eldon ée- “Heinrich, you know I'm a widowe ! Hy to get to the roof first. were force walk in ingle fle and which confront the girl who works | and wins, While I do not belleve; that low wages are solely and di- rectly responsible for the girls who Mr, Henn explained. “Who would 100k | after the fr the cooking?" LOUIS GOES—BUT HE PAILS TO! ney bowled over wo leaving them to be tr the men who followed, nen and children, | that they were ureeted all along the Med penning the misaive. ed upon bY] line by Jeers and shouts and obscene fe Bhouts OC} remarks from the bystanders, He gave the policemen could not be heard for lunch and take care of| The son, Fr ck A, MeAllaster, made an aMdavit in which he saw hie mother display $100 end the numbers of several police officers! neard her eay Mr, Flecher gave her desert from the army of workers to Mold bededtiy waiaaad women and the Walll) wi, ne wald, neglected the work of} the money. And th hate mea, lead immoral lives, I admit that hae Pong poe Mi who ives on the fourth| #¢ePite the crowds back. ‘The daughter, Grace, who accompan- nd that, ing to Mr. Henn's JUNOLA CREELEY SDI EG Mrs. Spinelli, who nthe for torney, John J. Hi | ™ - led her mother to hotels at Sheepshead nplained.) iy and Poughkeepele with the white haired broker, swore Flecher paid the floor with her husvand and two chii-| Ove officer to whom he ¢ moral stamina may be weakened b; . ” jwerty, was where the vive a un \uren, was carrying one ofthe babies! he sald, told him to “go to-tell. D widow Nietaann came in, The goo4| {insufficient food and inadequate clothes and dismal home surrounding: friend, who was willing to almost give { h arms. Mrs, Warnecke, Living| Mythen sald the police generally: ha She also asserted she saw Wischer Tena le eaten aa ng to almost sive] Still, I think that the right girl will never take the wrong path, no matter THE DESERTER AT THE _CROSS- =ROADS teross the hall with husband and, four| becune a part of the crowd aad did| kiss her mother at one of the hetes, am should have an interest in dee sn wat what the pressure of poverty may be, The high morality of women, im- 2 —| children, also had a child in hee arms. jot sistence of the saw no impropriety in the display of women and| girl, who marched in the parade, had] WA* fifteen years old. ine ‘The first time « girl learns of |! generally considered impossible to | muted i rom under usea which men never | ome months ago called attention to the | Hoth ‘had deen bruised all over, but commander|of the “Officers’ Boat” at come back soon, Amelia.” They Pl he firet do di eclining years, took him forthwith. to| Posed as {t was originally as the price of marriage, marriage being the They were the first to go down under| the paradere, He testified that he had] trendahip. the know Mr. Mloohers ehe No. 1618 Decatur street and started! price of a decent livelihood, has become, through centuries of cultivation, most sup n effort the policemen| been told that Mary Melvin, a blind] said, as @ friend of her family sinee@he tings. the soul's instinct of self-preservation, ul to Re eooitiy Capt, Brainerd, Mrs, MoAllaster's r WT TNsaOR Gaeelea AE Spinalit | Ue" Pulled out of line by rowdien and] rather, was 1a command of the Presi- 1 {control wages permanently by legisla- \o the roof and) Russe the other! that her gulde had difficulty in res- ial yactt Syiph during the a@min ‘TE think I shall take a little trip t>| wome: tlve enactment, and Preskient Wilson woman, | oulng her jon of Co!, Roosevelt. He is now John A, Johnston, Com ot| ones fully understand. The old-fash- | fact that @ minimum wage eoon devel Ie not have to go to the hospital. Fee Hing atetee io aelsoitel ft! West Point. siege He went. Days passed, and weeks.| ioned woman rarely got beyond | Ops into a maximum wage, If, as the Livery person in the house fought until | th Molise’ Ganay (Mis od Doctor Staye Undtvereed. and No, 1618 Decatur street knew not! this phase of disgust. She conld {result of the present agitation, « laa 7 us t Was reached, All were bates | charge of the Police Department, wan i to rentrain those who insulted| ut with amaging nalvete Insieted she ay u There were a few blissful days, and the Vaterland,” said Louls Henn. “I| spiritual his volee, The widow Niemann wrote to| not look from effect to causes, and | Should be passed establishing $12 as a | ote Wet hase anti : iceeRiBatie the next witn ‘understandt: pity, pityts minimum wage for women, which hi = | | crossing to other roofs and getting try to help. been suggested, $12 a week would eoon | down the scuttles to #hel Women to-day have a much clearer| FePresent the most as wel! as the teast| “Just One More,” Mrs, Taylor} Federation Makes Offer for] "Mrs. Newman, who ga Ho placed tn the}, 1% the ult for absolute diverce rd all of the cc - brought by} Dr. Joneph Lipman of No. record all of the correspondence be-! so. kant Hpftieth street G tween his oMfce and the suffrage lead-| yeah Lipman, the jury in Justice Bis- him at Budenthal, Germany, the address ne had left behind. More days passed, and then came this studied reply, with | 5 > i the alarm, |ers relating to the tsmuance of the! choft's part of the Supreme Court yes- what seemed to the widow a note of Women today have @ much clearer) g young woman could earn. It ta untelt : |collapeed w few ininutes later and was] narade permits and the protection of | terday retumned & verdiot in her taver trony running beneath ite pollahed| oreaeq by the girl deserter than men| {0smper exceptional efficiency by tak. | Asks Policeman Who Rescues | Webster and Plans to Float | {sem tute a drug etre and revived: | the parade. On a former trial the jury diamgres@, + it have, Men are apt to eentimentalize ossibility of exceptional | av erad hak With’ Wane WAIL AUone/ Has H Dear Freand Amilla, reward, . rakac : 2 Yo . Gi like 6winburne Thief, and Takes It. Bond Issue. dox and parrot. Firemen went to her “Receaved your lette ight, as | sbout her. Great poets “It ism ’ | a : 1 have been away on my Wedding trip |AM™1 Tlorsett! have written of her IIB! works und wins can deve ereay deal | | preety vrom ancknr bus ect vers: euee t for near 2 Week. a cloying sentiment, and I recall read-| 1010 ung encourage the ay sue Site pi : ave The parrot was dead in his vey reading your letter I have seen | 08 in a book of W. TT. Stead’s that un- girl on the Pry : verge of desertion by showing her how| Mrs. Kate Taylor of No, 3% Floyd} ‘The elu women of New York intend « you still love me, but 1 must say that fortunate women are “another pedo to inake the most of the little ehe has| street, Williamsburg, formerly a cham-| te buy the Hotel Webster, No. 40 West) {The fre worked up from the cellar | it is not nesesezy for you to love me, ri nec e eee women and. the ideai| t2 Eve on. For that reason I ask Eve-| pion swimmer, to-day showed that her] Morty-fifth strect and use It Ree a ee aearinealee ate tal Charles e| ae TX pave one that £ love me. better oat i ” ning World readers to consider the| muscular activities had suffered no| operative clubhouse, Avra ne AVC! Kloom’'s clothing store in the front, | than anyone I have ever met. of the some, Problem of the girl who works and Wins | atrophy since she adopted housekeep-| en" d into whereby the New| going g2300 damage. A year ago thers “Dear Freand, in regards to those) WOMEN NOT AS SENTIMENTAL | on $3 or more @ week and to answer the| s a 4 y Federation of Women’s} wax a sintiar fre in the same buildin « few days that we have met each other, AGEN question: “What does ehe live on? Ha eats ater: etn _ der} oy ) for tie hotel! and the same kind of @ pante Sallenee % sAUss ony 1 wan no real love. all 1 - . x 4 iF ¢ ar 1 the purchase will be ied on at} a number of women and children n hope is that you may find one that) It is impossible for any woman to be Hen Sie Ree the horrible example Mrs, ‘Taylor se-| onsen int phureday nfter-| trampled and palntult v hurt | realy loves you, as for me I have found | sentimental on a subjec! which touches lected on which to show her prowess] oon, With characteristic enterpris the girl I do realy love and I ®now | sie honor of womanhood so nearly. She i | 88 an exponent of the manly art | club women are preparir kond phat] | that J will be Happy. |i never hysterically sympathetlc as AUTO Shafer appeared at the door of Mrs.| of q million dollars, w ich will be take HE WANTS THEM ALWAYS To, men are. She knows as no man ci ‘Taylor's fat and said he was selling) yp py wealthy women BE “FREANDS.” ‘the strength of the barrier of tn: penknives, §@rs. Taylor said her hus-, “For years women’s clubs have ee | ive aversion that centurles of restraint band was in need of a knife and toll! mooting tn various hotels,” suid Misa | ‘Dear Freand, lot us forget those fev | jive fmposed between women and tm- iq Shafer to wait while she got some! Hewing Woodward t at the. P H We have known each other and let | morality and she 1s not #0 apt to be ” money, Ap she tur fer elbowed in C We | us always be freands, thanking you for| yisted by the statement that the army past her and inade his way into a vear| arsq Alia Chin todas | I those letiers you have sended me, thanit- | g¢ vice 1x recruited among girls who joom, Where he spied a gold watch and! jowa in A oaatine pure, choice 1 1g 708 sf nee s wishing you ail) can not help themsetves. She 1s not n lying on # bureau, Anan rane We bs | } ee ce ee aoe t cen re ae rly astonished when she learns hat was where shafer's trou pagemaacssic ae ; not mad at ines ani 1 hope you also) that the majority of these girls are sub: —_———. kan, Mrs, Taylor caught his TARSAL AC TONMAON “Wise! s i Sie ates he frond in the fucuee ye [normal in mentality. Morgity may} _ F dragged him back info the ha pi date aro 4 | 4 “You can tell Mr, & Mra. Kcunte that | "ave all the force of religious Precepts Crowd Nearly Mobs Masher) "e,7as tanning out with a gram vin revera i lig, Pres elu! Attendant Corrects Doctor and ! it may ered by ot eter= P nto the floor and a=) tuited with Mr, Stetson, owner | Tam Married again; they should also|* TEMRAE OP inars einedlate Gane y fe nd beating to him.) ar gy 1 a : ; tell Mr, Nic Weller, the baker, Also | Nal Dunihmant om mre faery Before Policeman Res- wres Fae ALOE HOE Hla ieegh eee eee ne he ane Geis Reprimand From TURKISH BLEND ‘ Wishing my freand food luck and I at) in@ most enlightened form of selfish cues Hi even had heen blacked and ran to the| jropertion available, ‘Phere, willbe nm ee | | piece f° ies Bard, | vess—the instinct o: self-preservation im, street. But Mrs, ‘Taylor caught up with! fimeneon ‘Tirade, at which oar ofte Justice Page. j remain, f ia % ' awa | Working through the mind and soul, A pili otto non the sidew ae loka H Pret this, significant. eplatie. the BL Who le normally Inteligent and nor} ne "Help: yelled Shafer, while windowal deinate, and the matter elinahed If noc ae ‘This delightful Turkish-blend i Ree ea erat tine | mally: g00d does not desert whether she| Edward Phitfer, who saya he te a [flew up all along the biock. aiblay Duinee Golde dow: toe ehoseeeeul De Albert Os Rises va pbvaicinn of cigarette has the largest sale of j . ae ant RES places of what he| 6et# # & week or $ a week or nothing butler for Colonel Coes of Cos Cov, | What happened then resembled a mo-} termination of t Babylon, L. 1, crossed hie lege, leaned | any cigarette in this country. car sed ae particular interest on his|t all: ‘The sea of desertion Uterally | Conn, will be missing from his em-|tion picture beng reeled off at sixty everal prominent bankers offered to|orward and stuck both hands deep tn| ng q heseymoon route Louls Henn mailed | 00e8 not occur to her, ___ | ployer's service for tho next ix months, | Miles an hour, From across the street! oat bonds for us when the protect wis | hie trousers packets in truly prot “ Distinctively individual i her picture post cards describing the| The retiring chlet of a great New| pnitter approached Mrs. Iiydia Kirk. |30hM O'lfane, a polornan who lives In} mentioned, and we decided that if they | sonal etyle, while testifying in Justice ‘ ‘ ews who distributed $100,000 to , the house, ex ‘ r could ce the purchase Honat bs things ‘‘wo" were seeing and the things | York business who distr mutes ura ms man at Bighth gid Ona diundred | sic ie ite clented athe metion:| ena purchase and make] pace part of the Supreme Court to- Swe" were doing and what “we” had| his employees recently, said on this BU | 91g anirtyetenth ; pled ylor.| a profit we migh us well attend to that reet last alebt and, jana a! » !t. Then] matter ourselves, The bonds wi throwing his arms about her, invited | shater ast- | ject yesterd yas allo’ lay, Aw an expert, Dr, R for dinner under the eaves of this was qllowed o toatified | >the ure of an injury to Mies Deo ns * ioe vith 8 taken to { tex Avenue] fered for » ne lub me | “i haus, she put on the clothing she I remember one young girl w ‘ By shat m_t0 " , Kane's ankle, resslved when aho fell ir at peught for—well, another occasion-—|whom I talked, Understand, 1 think ber to aororapeny tlh Hy Gon Cob a the Coure Ware Magn juire Hed] and there ie Hitle doubt the en | n coal hole on Fifth avenue. Sho| and sallied forth to the office of @ law-| waves may have something to do with) % sie ‘ im Siva rine 0 Go Bi Col. | ays ted oa Ree) a mil on will ve wold tn shor Oe eer n ea al tan anmel yer. driving girls downea they dint ‘omabile upon Mer If she WOULd | Hog," remarked the Maxintrate Tae tak ana some la dia f z Jlive with parents o bi with rela-' give hin a Kiss must #ay that if we could have a f weoka & to ‘As the dovtor In sturdy volse desertbed BODY TAKEN FROM RIVER [ti en if plenance But the words} Mrs, kman, who Hves at No. 2 6 | compos dof wome ou they'd be} sip yetitu ny, a court attendant, new to in my meme THAT OF MRS. BOGGESS? | sie vis hE ates pad a Hake Terowed {ever nanemsod ons aS waK| y nner sand re conatoittiies, “olt matters not if a girl makes | ° started @ chase after — “ne ety i Visti) Believed (0 BO Wile) ofl ga ctume aint aceunieaen te jttte man took to is he was| FULL CREW BILL PASSED. pe MA Tie at cnBia ita @ | yemain good, she can, Zt's all up | fnaily cornered ¢ t lot at One Army Officer Who I livudred and ¥ wild NOLIN rty-first street and | Aas Ratlroad Measure, | Health and the Ki to ber, aud if the glamour attracts led on, but adm ‘ pony st August i | Eighth avenue, He was being soundly Twlee Vetoed, lering 4 favorable nad hare Aen f ‘ + Thousands suffer from the effects of kidney disease witheat i “4 Au ae her ahe's going to fall. [thrashed when Patrolman Schwartz of| ay pany noe, i , The full Federation of We Clubs. spain raWiseaee knowing it, until the disease has advanced to a serious stage that OF. LOUIS, March x This ts my opinion, \the Mast One Hundred and Twenty-| yi whieh wan aes eee t threatens life itself, Be sure you attribute symptoms to the right woman, partly tas A or all workers {* sixch street station rescued him litiecvena Gave Bie coma 68 WOMEN DROWNED. cause when you have headache, dizziness, lame back, torpid liver, «| Kthel Keating s Wild |) emin ed and striven for, 5 tie Harlem Pollee Court to-day |4 ue mh ee hy respi lit ° 1 stuply old him cloudy urine and dropsy. John §, Boxgess of tie | b women don't want te House gave Phiffer a term ot |e? Y doillile rs 4 ; this court for a . A ne ain Wan lake's riation on the seound that | gig months In the workhouse, Of | votes. Attemuta on the part of the|Met Death While F ne He Ka oF to put his Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver R. from the Mississipp! 4 Gar don’t get ii they Will be dyiven |“ sje's about time scoundrels He you get | ROMY to ainend th Das to emn- Hesleged City of Scutari. returned the at is the most reliable and successful remedy for k ve, M arcane Sila, foseaas mmoral tives, Men are notig good lesson,” he said. “New York {9 | 20¥%er the Publis Service Commission! Jong, Marcn 1. —-Alxty-eeht Shee lia's al \ and liver troubles, Ite success has covered a period vieve, Mo, / a flded because they are lable! Secoming infested with men of your {0 °x@Mpt any allroad from compli | eee tie won geom the th Wit parden. me if t diaaent fram * years; i giving ing relief and dtaappearet DAN v Mes ia become housebreakers, If we are to| jealtbre, and I want your sentence to) *" ® with the bill's provisions and qty.) Som red city of I, ware drowned | terarciv, lat she einen att mabe: . other medi- jemt August tives her 10 have a minimum wage let It be forletand as w lesson to them. In future |iM% ': authority to conduct h page arg | Wena jr94 ot Near; ware Grown, nciet she Witness GU @ Tees Shea ae Te pt Louis, where it wax found she everybody. Women canginiy don't want | sant ee eee eur offense wilt an | recommend changes fathead, {Wren 4 En i eRe Ry ROM TERT CRIME Te") ‘ee pleasant to take. taken 4 rowboat soue down t toate their disabilities have [receive the same punishment, T amy provides that roads n re than 4 emselyen as amin taut ii ado aeiak tehsaen ddan MAD ee x thel sex endowed any mi than aaa Dow upo a0 ‘brake Phere ts certainty." addes Y Lrg tty apt Warren feet f Hired of Impesing Gaee VID TUMeRe Gf lie: on over twenty > +p) « face broadening in mw siniie. “no cee eae eens ni al? tiie alee our stripe, i aes . ‘amano "ride. rm in A h ” n found at Fo ow di 1 think the most enlightened working: |* phites pleaded to be set free, saying fa sare 6 uns of metre oman aoa herm jn & man muming fle bende in, i relloved me ot ence, It hes made later, and | ‘ as Husted women desire to be treated aa workers, | je did not realize what he was dota, he Assembly also pias d tue € 1 Miss Vida French, |g ! nw on 5 ne d i see on 4 t iy a * ‘ench, Dr. Rice laughed heartily at the Richey, Saltilla, Mise, that Mrs. Bogseo was drowned. The not as women, Since there is no spectal ‘rhe Magistrate told him he was sor [OUL requiring manufacturers of te eee ‘, Brenon Court's jood-natured orders end i wovered yevleiday Was buried protective legislation to keep men fromthe could not double the penalty taflicied mobile tires to stamp the date of mihu-|of San “Francisco, were married he: his easy attitude ae . | crime, why, should -wemen deaize is a aie anne eeenee ne _., Slee om ence tise, verertay, 10 mae ian, nal iid | BO testimony, ~ ;

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