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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1913. THE GIRL WHO WORKS AND WINS seen AD BROEEROOM Rousing Waist Sale Coprright, 1919, ty The Prem Publishing Oo, (The New York Evening World.) When One Tries to Raise Her Own Wages ing on the Sudden Death | “SHE MUST HEUER AN ani | of Rear-Admiral. | AND SHR HAE WONG SAYS PROSECUTOR OF EATON MYSTERY as OBJECT \, INSANITY TEST $4 Chiffon Waists $5 Silk Waists as Several hundred exquisite waists in elaborate chiffons, striped and colored messalines and lace and net waists; some semi-tailored, some China silk lined; one bi bargain lot at one special bargain price, $1,98, $4 Corduroy Waists $3 Silk Waists A remarkable ial offering of high-class corduroy, veiling and messaline silk waists, which will be one of the leading features of our waist selling tomorrow. An tunity of unparalleled talpar Woetiae: Choice, $1.00. Sale at All Four Stores | > | eit L. Walter Unable to. | Answer Questions and Court | Abruptly Ends Hearing. DITION, ANY eno ~ VIEW G After a series of oxtraontinary tents nN whieh the court, the Jurymen and lawyers participated to de competency of Herman N. Walter, an | aged millionaire carpet manufacturer, Justice Bischoff halted the trial, direct- | ed that the broken old man be re-| turned to A sanitartum and adjourned the case until Monday to take the testt- | mony offered to-day under advisement. | ‘SHB IS Los | “tm.g? STILL SEEK EVIDENCE. i — Police Make Round of Drug! Stores in Two Towns—Doc- tor Again Sees Mrs. Eaton. STENOGRAPHY ‘The fooble, white-haired man was un- able to count the number of jurors in the box and could not identify an um- brella thrust into his hand by a furor. Mr. Walter was brought into court by direction of Justice Bisohoff. He oame | Into the room unassisted and sat near his bride, housekeeper. opposition to t ters brother, Moritz, Cal, to have the Incompetent and a for his bie estate “How many windows do you see In this court room?" he was asked. (Bpecial to The Evening Wortd.) ROCKLAND, Ma March 4.—D' twict-Attorney Barker to-day made the fret statement throwing any light on the Eaton case that he is known to have uttered since the death of the Talking with a personal : This very serious sly been his Mrs, Waiter appeared tn e mult brought by Wal- of Lon Angeles, Kroom declared named who had pre Dr. ealied to-day Eaton, widow of Rear-Admiral Eaton Joseph Frame of Brockton was to attend Mrs. Joseph bri Eaton's mother, Mrs. George Harrison, also ts f1l, but the nature of the ailments of the two women fs as G@louely guarded as the supposed grounds for the suspicion that the Admiral died muntttes “After Working Awhile for $8 a Week I Realized | That I Must Increase My Earning Capacity and of poteoning. " “Five, alx, seven, elght.” replied the “a Mra. Eaton and her mother, Mrs Now 1 Am Getting a Good Salary,’’ Writes witness, without counting the nuimber, : George Harrison have been interro- “ vey 98 which 1 five, ' ated at great length by the State po- One Who Loves the Working Girl. He gave a pathetic exhitttion of feo- iT} Hee working on the case. ble mind when asked to give the name and number of the street and number of his house. Asked where he was born his voice was rolled into a sertes of gutturala. What i« this T show you?" asked a lawyer, handing Mr. Walter a five. cent plece. “Very good," came the half-distin« gulshable words, Justice Bischoff directed the witners District-Attorney Barker 4s atill awatt- tng the report of the chemical analysis we of the contents of the stomach which was removed from the body of Admiral Eaton at the autopsy Saturday. Police officials made the rounds of the drug stores in this city and Rockland, which gave color to the report that Ad- miral Eaton had taken a heart depres- stant to relieve the pain from an at $100—IN PRIZES FOR LETTERS BY REAL WORKING GIRLS—$100 Latest Novelties in every department For Easter Cash prizes amounting to $100 will be given for the most help- ful letters from REAL WORKING ,GIRLS on the subject dealt with "MY GIRL FRIEND WAS BEAUTIFULLY DRESSED AND MY DESIRE For’ PRETTY CLOTHES RIPENED MORE AND MORE* WAITES “GIRL DESERTERE | | | | tack of acute indigestion to which cause in this serie: to pick up different obfecta from his . iol : 7 fibre, and nothing hunan can bring It] week? She doesn't Hve, she existe, bt shat de \ — ry pereee, ComnenZ otras The money will be divided as follows: Two prizes of $25 each. sk. ‘The inctplent on the con-| particularly when she has to live in sey Hy hich Wie by a he pe J o Easter Milline ea ee an be. built. ups ean be heated,| theap boanting, houses or in work: {DOF band, a pencil and a calentar The! Just 250 Hats have bee Five other prizes of $10 each. | Such a theory xeema plausible, at amy] ing girls’ hot iewe hotels {Witness failed to understand the quen- selling, embracing all the ethenl ap one bt The seven letters which, in Nixola Greeley-Smith’s judement, are | rate, The opinions cf Evening World) ask from $45 a week, of |tlon, The Court asked if he knew the té hare col > sure readers follow. I would suggest that] course the {8-a-week girl must take [Nature of tho proceedings. ‘The witness ‘o harmonize with your gown, or tailor-made, in various best and most helpful will receive these awards. suitable for all occasions, 7.50, styles and size: stared stupidly and the Court ended | the letters be made a little shorter, It the trying ordeal. | possible. the room for $4.00 4 week, where two girls must occupy the same room; and generally the other girl Is a stranger, FATHER'S WILL THAT GIVES SISTER $70,000, \ e BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. [ADVICE FROM A GIRL WHO! whom ane anows nothing, Out 9 : East Suits d Coats “Three years ago T came a stranger to New York and found a position! WORKED AND WON. that, also, she has got to pay extra | the meaning of “work.” 1 reallsed er ou an a that paid me $8 a week. ar Madam: Iam one of the giris | {T lunches and carfare, Now what | 1 had o great battle before me to For Women and Misses fight. My first occupation was wil- I realized that | must increase my earning ca-| y 8 | has she left to lay aside for a rainy pacity, I watched the advertisements and finally succeeded in finding a| who worked and won and if my ex- | aay, for whe han to have a tow | loWing feathers at $10) per week We are showing a much larger assortment than ever ce. place where I could obtain lessons in [lle carr eA nee, ats clothes? To speak of the girly | Surely that was not enough for any Smart tailored effects and Rev aey Urienioed stenography in return for Mght but; “Three years ugo 1 came astranger | Morals, the factory xirl is a far | human delng to live on. But I con the new colorings and stripes, from. ..... .48.00 te joo. sidered all the advan the New better living girl than the average Story Shows How a Little In- particular work in the school.” to New York City and found a posl- Coats, lon, irl who does domestic service, for | York girl has, Firstly, the evening | and medium length. Blue H tion that k, Almost | \. » Ser eatnis Bieeee Gear ‘This paragraph from the letter of a) {Jon tnt paid meW per week Almont | have een greater immorality | schooly which teach dressmaking and ‘Tan, light Blue, Black, and assortment of ‘ young woman who signs herself “Une among girls in domestic service than " ery. atten regularly the . Aap bet” ableda db eels Hea I have seen in the twelve years I | evening school and soon learned how fancy stripes, from. setereeeeeees 14,50 to 25.00 Messaline Silk Petticoats. ...- Who Loves the Working Girl,” indl-| objiged to save in every possible way worked In a whirtwatst factory, For to make my own clothes and hate. .3.98 to 5.25 Into a Fortune. in order to buy sufficient clothes to cates (he principal difference between | Lo ubbed nee Lach W Si worked: one bade: Kale a ' ‘ make le, At c omen existed ne and a years ani P “i i? — the gitt for whom a minimum wage [7AK@ myself presentable, At last T | inti 1 went into domestic service, was earning ® per week. I was Crepe-de-Chine Petticoats ++ 4.98 to 12.00, succeeded in getting a plain broad | Aha rer en f as vary amin 4 the struggle aid All colorings. omething of the way The Brone wo ‘ya bountiful endowment brimmed satlor hat, black, and @ | Minty money Intnnucti serene ry ambitious and the atrugste ‘Altesatoayt Pater at has “grown up" in the past few and the cffictent woman who can fight plain black skirt and a black waist ney 18 Aomeailo. servicm tO. |) Bey: FGM AO Pere een Ble eee FAPORS ee, ect fit guaranteed, aA iat eee ee eee raek waime | be sure, but the class of people you | T decided that I knew enough about wes forcibly brought out in the her own way to success without the | ane Get end onl Ppt Phe meet test your character and make dressmaking to take ft up as my Gloves for East gate's Court to-day when eviden * ald of spovtal legislation, “I realized | tor Gne whole year ish t kage ib you fight every inch of the way. trade, At the present time T am er pepa ed mowing that the late Thomas that I must increase my earning in good condition and know that 1 | Of course the girl in domestic sere | earning $6 per week in a dressmak- At Special Introductory Prices yan, a clerk in the Bronx Rorougi | Ve ; j Vice meets no poor workingman to | ing establishment and live very com- A s ie A always looked neat and fairly well tment, 4 $80,000 by | pacity.” There is the whole story.| a y ey sig ' omagel a ‘ } Tax Deparment amuated #800 t’ Peis: voung woman 4M aot_wane| Sra t beve ten,croe pontad | sieve Muy Sewatats Ca chraye ue |. feriaiy, ay Nardi 6 pesky bat | WOsRR' 8 16 Tol ta ease little cottage and a few vacant lots! her time thinking she was underpaid) {Way Jn my drunk yet and some {can ture them with money and | which T think tx suMetent for any Wo He 1 Clasp Ski od in black, ae in the West Chester section, an} then t 88 ok, y vi 5 i pretty clothes, 0% ki ime Cay n, in black, wi at $8 a week, though she may have js not often, 1 take it out and try girl who can make her own clothes 9 be tight” whil borough OW, e CIN, "| sitting Heh voile ie Ror TAM Fa heen, ‘The Sdea of advancersent| it of end alt my troubles: are for-~ | A WORKING GIRL. el hats. The clothes 1 wear ute and new shades of tan, value $1.35, at.............. 1.00 > stax good e 0 . real estate was part of the evidence sre suggested Itself not in the most fre-| Botten HOOK UPL OHRRR VP ANDIRTAY | oe te ere wiaiece : Men’s Tan Cape akin, of unusual quality, in the contest before Surrogate Fowle 3 u quent op4 spineless form. “My employ- ay ee seat aban ba focal y UP, ADVISES IDEALIST. Th reason why any girl value $1. 35, Are me of Ryan's will by his son, Robert Rva' or should pay me more money,” but in the rugged thought, “! must Increase)” Ft room In a pretty Dear Madam: 1 am a wage-earne | who ts to “work and win" The will was probated several months ( ary | house'for which I paid $% per week ing girl and depend upon my work cannot do as Tt have done and am nea ree fy Surtoface Fowler because at, MY earning capacity so that I will be able to c1rn more money.” Against) It was within walking distance of | for a tlivelih 1 cha truly sey, see ak tun odie tar Beoddiwan that time there was then no opposition, | dds she set herself to study stenography, then bookkeeping, and now] my ofive so I had no carfare to pay that I have in. thought. to Ret tell (4 pie youn Robert Ryan's attorney, Warren! she writes that she has a lucrative salary as a bookkeeper, ani adds: “L eset averaged 10 rene Sach or | Shy less worthy means of aupport, who was living with her parents, Leslie, of No. 165 Broadway, said his! am at present studying German and hope some day to study French.” Jo conte per week and supper the |) 1 rey my mind In a healthy cone | who did not try to work and Ald not client was a deaf mute, and though | ame. My dinner I towk In mid- dition, aspiring to nouitity and ust out ol he thirty-nine years old, was ‘‘as simple | ‘With this spirit and the capority for leading more girls Into the wrong] die of the day and it averaged 9 atnad nen fe ' win, just ke most of the others Biry alse sears old, pI for applying it to iife, there is | Pat anit oiGar Tad cera priate lt ot nee ; etiaey 1s who are now living an imn ' Under the will Robert received only} 20tBing for which the mofern ctrl The Flas I paid 50 cents every two weeks for + to all styles of beauty ]:° 70s ABR DIAN Rod Wu tieE 2 ] may not aapir: compete, ‘Ticro hors 1 friend's ad°| my taundre while Hara | what caused then to lead a degrad the income from $10,000 while te} a PR ee ee y laundry which amounted to % tiful thoughts, cultivate 1 promptly thelr answer 1s, i a daughter, Mra, J. Warren Clark, got| $2.80 posible combination of cis: jn) tte teen $ cents edch week, This left me a | and gain puve habits, and admire | i + aM . ; Oumstances which contd compel | l''n0 * Ife, My parents hav ulanoe ioe Sa a eat aut pace Ms clad ii he | But that ts not true, $70,000 outright such @ spirit to desert tho ronks of » nut go and ask t of this 1 pald for my clothing, toll and “appreciate thexo qualities tn | for f have reon various cases, The : The attorney explained that Robert! ¢he eMicient and the acif-reapecting. | forgivenors, but Tam going to sta stile 4d ghee, Ge eae | normal girl must 1 girls were nothing bui lazy and did i Ryan signed a waiver of citation when! ae is Jeticrs of this type wiich niust! NeW life and hope to earn some bow my only pleasure, to pay for all that ehe get BR ne | hot have the sense to reason, This | spe, wil wes prothied Una uneate | urely help the girl who through weak- | honestly.” 1 real.zed that I must tnerease my attreara Honea erat He a JOU Sor Kes Ucssaid Oe ie ficance. 1 en a al the n n he y, and the price F stead of working standing its significan ine Income! ness oF discouragement heslinien at ih Maw sual deve ides teasl site |! ance eres, ae cit ners te each that ye and the price is) Tat at, Instead of working Ind from the $10,000 is $500 a year, Mr S Rdadh RrleA cA Ware Alita ; ae Mekia (dans tn <hat trioutly, she fooled about, laughed 4 26 c r we a! ery bi y if man shonld lone is a means and tim d time that was not must shudder at ris at the u t th a Sern hee already paid him $260 49 49 munteation has been sent me by a girt| She is ruined for life, She is young an easy tte By diligently ‘ linn etter and Jok aturally, @ ne en A | installment. | who became a deserter two| and no one is ruined ; ; htully » " | of w Wages only ay Mira wane it im” gall Me. Lealle;| ‘ watching the papers and faithfully geous colors. «¢ fire and | joea ‘troy » $3 per week. VE see ose dati 400 In vation backs from. hin| £2074 get UP ta: that: llme abe worked |~-s9:xiae and lenra 738 be answering advertisements either in | the modest shatet valley! Girls ac | Quel trom Bt Co at ee i you n au : Elin a factory putting handles on tron jone or fs abo person or by letter, 1 succeeded in the an are ado peautiful clo ‘ Socket, He tendered the ins ul h k person or by letter, I succeeded | he Abyss, look up, clink up and [jac Ade Mom ibaa hed Papaya 5b TON ered ota, em, Mrn tery om hee, oon | Bama seen | tee rt er, rummoing | the, va, lo une up aid | Serta ourana nee otf Spring models of BON No, 206 Broad girl friend came to her and eald that| wicked than thas Jt te impoosible | icasona In-atonosraphy In return for | pity and anguish for your weaknory , CnOwsH tO her her, necessary | + NQ, 208 Broadway. is case," Mr. she was no longer employed unt toll] fer ® wornnn to tive down her mle- SRS RR CCR nT Saecile SEL MONTEL PARSER Goa ace eee ala wale, ot lett ‘home, corsets? Hundreds of New York : Laalie added. "In open court Twill her “how foolish she wes to continue] takes wh they may hs Tehoak tae Peeler GiOe: Week. tae varaen in citiaara ls | pew Vy ie pee eae displayi i ghow that the elder Mr. Ryan wrote to work such long hours and for such cen, It is pecnuse day after gether with my studies and th IDEALIST. { further with my story, Sho ha: stores are is ayin em, Be } in a full round hand, while the will, yittle money." day women alandon lives of which La Melton , | fallen, the same as many othera did. | Bi th It probated, which, it is alleged they have realized the profitioss bah Rabid ie oes bee SAYS ANY GIRL CAN LIVE ON $6| girl taken my advice she P Yy & \ a sat qeathveds te written| TEMPTED BY BEAUTIFUL | norror, ployed from ls in the morning A WEEK, | Kigetet and honoree, || sure to ask for the BON TON, in @ scrawl 4 CLOTHES AND LUXURIES, y after day others a: cIETRnetthgP and PT aa 4 Dear Madam: 1 am a young girl | other good girls who | r Mr. Gemke admitted that Mr. Ryan's) oy wos dumfounded,” says the victim, | by 4t from Needing the regenerative | a Te isbhi reed three elgh 8 of age. Unfortus | 1 won.” There is | trained nurse wrote the will and tat wait cue was beautifully dressed and| spiritual impnise which has ea houra in’ the morning devoted to father died and I was | son why any girl can- Mrs. Clark and the physician witnessed °" } hy church and a walk. It was very “ | nit " ie my desire and yearning for pretty| within them, er ee ee et eee to work at the age of | : na small sale — — baunionate Fowler declared that, | clothes tipened more and more.” Thia| Miss Maud Miner, head and Inapiration | tarts Bul F wae detormined and a Atieen, ny father's death Lt « planned her future Hl cal of the experienc yaverly House at Ne vost 1 jas ! id took 7 uxury ani did not knoy RAE F, i though he was inclined to believe ft! story I typical of the experience of | of Waveriy House at No. $8 West Tenth AM my jeans sea ived In luxury a ior Gia 2 duty to reopen the ¢ hej many young women in New York. in| stre whore the girl deserter may # oe he sten tae My ric | Just to Get Acquainted CRANDALL’S werve decision and gi the| fact many city magistr believe | alway find shelter and encouragement poe ns me per ween. an | in Our New Location, ROT AE Bt) ts leve | | within five months I was advan | a fle briefs [that the bad girl friend 1s responsible; and where work it be -und for her, | to $12. With this salary I was able | 500 Fifth Avenue a 4 Gee iavuity weaca ot age te a| & private Instructor and to-day Tam | We wits oat tonne | e in of ha work and small wag h per with a good salary and | mey San a Nevertheless she said such gira would) £004 opportunity for advancement, | 1 aim at present studying German stout” figures, White \A * en stop her in the street and ray:) 2 f fe day to stung French, | Pink and fi $ 5 { ee eo anise a tae 1 and hoy day to study French, 7.1 ‘ ‘ Viate, but there is a kid of st at| 8d then . : —_—_— always keep in their homes a box of (Roe RE TRAE RS SENS NOD as, iy min] Gan succeed (bull mia ‘ | y 8, “Siiie Broch ; |B | or Ble " - her, yout_can save hers” and chit many | must try bard and keep on trying, | FMS Y mundel for slender, and WHY BUY ICE? . | P, fie had been helped in this way, {| She must have an ambition, an en } Vink gnd Hue. : ; 2 ; [ee understand this difference thorough. | 1n view, and if sae has none sae iy | j Your Easter Hat Hegulir price $6.90 La Rei ait GNA MmrrAL wixvow Gate rs a vee aap 2 ! and save your tee bi las | : is ‘ ly. | leek Wie easing) af jane | should be a Young. It will expert fitting and ul La Reine thea cedinary retrigeater, oan be akteaed Grane’ ane must go either forwar wekwa 1 hy . pig terationa without charg size window, is thoroughly sanit " & ICASES THAT CAN BE REACHED | run S0,\vtier formal Or i | “ te if you see the nev Whe ta ebaiie ap inteesuctory. mele: || ceerek’ the liesir "We eeriee cana AND CURED partial idleness hus del and prices ate for this wees 0! | drop a cant w ee ° When Dr. Friedmann was in New York | e more ph mocels, & G, Le GRAY SHEET METAL wi } Corset Shop ORK. } the Delicious Family Stomac EMEAy } 1: see io 939 severe aed by | wdvies T eto all eke ale ST das, of Phone Tromewt” 83000 thoughtless persona because he ree| \t ts to attend chureh reg ‘orset Hospital | | 1 a 4 ¢| ‘Through church a girl find r | Northwest i ‘Lax i iT it . sed to treat a very advance: ase ol prough chureh a inds congent- i id Ex-Lax relieves constipation, regulates the stomach and bowels, stimu- pita eT KIA HRA Sia DROURGE (hil al niot find else 500 Fifth Ave., Cor, 42d St, || 7 lates the liver, promotes digestion and prevents all ailments that come) jim. 1: was explained that advaneed | whe ‘ y, and bes des | North of Library, — Second Moor, i from a bad and fannieres acres Good for young and old, tuberculosis means absolute destrifction, | the of vive dues not draw ite | HAIR GOooDSs | box is | disappearance of lung thasue, and that) rect m tho number why attend | | cen Never Offered Metore One box enough to convince any one, ' to expect | ehuveh fulthfu | | suite ‘nee Us te 2~ inches os B00 and / At All Druggists’, 10c, 25¢ and 50c, his @ severed arm as| ONE WHO LOVES THE work | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS Me gcamblngy weds inte Oe Fs ae i , to cure such @ case. Now, iu udvanceg| ING GIRL || prices. ratall enters ve fillets . >. The 50c size is the most economical, It contains 40 chocolates, be-| cases of the soul's tuberculosis there 1 Deay Madam: Why dues any ono | Wi | ‘ ORK MONDAY WONDERS || «. Couns, 1015 ua'ar, a} alvo a0 absolute disappearance of mora) ask how can a gil live on WH & sides a coupon worth 12/2 centa,

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