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@ WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1918. f APH ” 10. | “LEFTY” FLYNN’S BRIDE, ie al [ THE( GIRL WHO WORKS AND WIN: El rae one "tee, ELE EMERSON, ATTEND TEND SCHOOL Immorality Laid to 0 High Cost of L Living TSAR EAN LIE ends sc “ai Because It Prevents Early Marriages . Begins Football Hero lero Ply Chorus | Doctor Declares American Widespread Move in White ° | aa a Girl Wife Denies Sep- Girl’s System Is Shattered—= ' Goods Industry. ~ MEN LiKE TO BE FLATTERED| Napa \ THAT THEY, ARE REALLY ' , ' dis In " FR EESET Teen ba 7 nave 4 Putt MADE y \ q PIO mUES Ate Ie aration Story. Suffers Great Pain. ALL THIS TALE AgoUT TARIFFS AND INCOME Tax MEANS | \ D. E. SICHER HEADS IT.| | oa, Moulin, the w known = suffragiet medical man, to-day, in discussing the health of Miss Zelle Emerson, the American suffragette of Jackson, Mieh., said: Miss Zelle Emerson's nervous ey tem is completely shattered. She te al- most unable to sleep, and even whem sho Is sleeping she does not rest owtug to horrible dreams. Her digestive *vae) tem has been seriously impaired end « she suffers great pain above the appemer dix. T do not care to say more about 3 ture of the case, but there ean existence of NO THOUGHT OF SUIT. | |Says No Annulment Proceed- ' ings Would Be Brought by His Wealthy Father. ® Manufacturers Do Not Aid. Mpluntarily He Will Seek | Compulsory Legislation. | Dudley EF. sicher, president of the| 1@iRton Garment Manufacturers’ Asso: | @Btlon, who has started a movement | GAwong the white goods makers to tn-| @ease the eMciency of their workers | GRE decrease tho likelihood of future! -@wikes by educating the Mrs. “Lefty” Flynn, who was dainty | Irene Claire of the chorus before ahe_ eloped with Yale's champion fullback | last January, leaned back In the cush-— fone of her elabora’ ousine motor car to-day and waxed in- © the eiri employer: : ~ td dignant. Mra. “Lefty,” in fact, quite} @at if nis axsoctates did rot fall f “Girla Don’t Flirt With Their Employers Because ac Ny mad T can hardly think, wise WMh the scheme, he would seek to {teas talk,” she asearted. | i MRS M.B.FLYNN PHOTO By CRAP rte or a phy m. The pa Wave tt made their duty to do s0 by They Are Lonesome, but on Account of Flat- | And ail because of « telographed re- Lo nei | tery Which They Don’t Realize,” | port from New Haven that former chum: “% would rather nh the manuface torers join the movement voluntarily,” Writes “«M. C. W.” the father of “Lefty” wax koing to begin | Proceedings to annul the wedding of hi @al4 Mr. Sicher, who !s a member iaire, who was Irene) ei $100—IN PRIZES FOR LETTERS [Tary"tark in. Holgoke awe. the| HOW TO CLIMB A LADDER. | BY REAL WORKING GIRLS—$100 ‘West Twenty-Aret street. “I think thoy | | daughter of Corneltus Leary, a livery- | Dr Manse Cash prizes amounting to $100 will be given for the most help- wi do eo, But I think the carrying | bate - eG te ek @Mt Of the scheme so important to th psec kale eC) eee ure| Dismisses His $15,000 Suit | for} | tinn't true!" cried Mra, Damages Because He Wasn't ful letters from REAL WORKING GIRLS on the subject dealt with in this series. tabde—rot! ye orkers: thet 1 = \tivaess TaELHAhG, aie “To way that Mr, Flyon and Cautious. | men | 1 are separated Is a mean, nanty tle." | : ret; fet nut, WIFE SUES HUBBY BUT HE ~ The money will be divided as follows: Two prizes of $25 each. Five other prizes of $10 each. @elling the employer to give the girl Mrs. Flynn told a reporter for The that bib, Gas : The seven letters which, in Nixola Greeley-Smith’s judgment, are @ tew months schooling. Evening World to deny the report ap «up a tadd from a} best and most helpful will receive these awards. very feble (not say that Mies Emerson's | JUSTICE FORD TOLD PAT \from_a severe case of nervaue, Sm ase of nervous prostras ~ —|} “Iw Moulin refuses to dite putes “Mr. Bieher hopes to extend the scheme @ that not only the 20,000 girls in the strongly a8 he pleased and say she sa! } White goods industry, but the hundreds so, She had just entered her motor car, which stood In tho porte-cochere| basement to the sidewalk of a new of the ble apartment building at Cen-| putiding when some body coming down tral Park Weat and Elghty-aixth street, | gtepped on Pat's c Pae tb ee | @ thousands employed in other lines will where the Flynns have reslded aver! rating amon nome bricks, cutting hls Become part-time students in great since Alderman John MeCann made) acy and sustaining a fracture of a A wife's confosalon of her Infidelity, after she had instituted a sult for @ Hmited divorce from her hustand, fige ured in the short trial of the differs ences of Mrs, Edla M. Denare and her @M@ools to be ostablisned with the co- @peration of the Board of Education { industrial centres. The Board yes- 1 t val 0 mn xe, Lo’ Sgiehy resiatered. Ite formal approval BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. nent otae GF Hark [nell THe nucd for damagee on the] towne oul Denaee @ sleommaag @GIXTEEN 3IRLS CHOSEN FOR “The high cost of living prevents early marriages. The prevention of Mrs, Flynn was wearing a handsome, | sound that there whould ha acgab dated {Court gave the husband a divoree THE FIRST TEST. early marriages promotes immorality. Meantime the rich grow richer and Kray fur cout and a chic lavender vol- | ladders oi ups" and another! wien Mra, Denare failed to appear. vet hat, trimmed with an algrette, and look Home time after Mrs, Denare radiant until told of the report! “Did you know which man stepped|prowsht her action, tho husband @m-- New Haven, This report had tt that) oy your hand? questioned the Court.! gaged counsel and counsel employed f young Flynn's father, Joseph A. Flynn} \i4 gure £ don't, Your Honor," re-| detectives to locate the wife, She was ead of the Bennett Construction Com- a living on West One Hundrell ; 15,8 turned the witness, “When you're un pany of No, 2 Rector street, had sent Fourth atreet with a faxen-hatrelll h | derneath, they all look allke coming | #% abroad while annulment proceed. , is youth named Gordon. After the diss turn he would go back to his etudies in| After the Court had reprosned his|covery Mrs, Denare was persuaded \the Sheffield Sclentific School at Yale,| laughter he mildly informed Pat hy Ns lawyer and there” “Mr, Flynn's not in Kurope—he's in| Would have to dismias his she was confronted with the evidence b ph inst her, Canada," auld Mrs, Flynn, “I was with | When he was n boy, the Cour aga’ e d M ‘ote ont For with tree wool and free meat the il him just @ couple of days ago, I had| there were no ladders for Preskertirtror bg evaderer hr povec Lads cost of living ts expected to come to attend to sone matters ao I came | “downs.” Justice Ford ave - bats erately start in this life with mer- * to his limb’, he said, by exercising} red away and since that day hae made down, and then everybody that} cenary motives. Any girl who bo- SEES PROMISED LAND AFAR, esti Lipo oe re UP there | oie care on the rickety old ladder be-|no further effort to press her suit hasn't been over to the Marriage| gins by sellin : h r ‘no y i! her husband, When th a y selling her virtne for money DIES NEARIN 1 i 4 er 1 | neath hin father's cherry tree, Had) against nd, in the case License Bureau will be able to make| mever hal any real virtue If a S NEARI G THIS PORT. SOY Naat ac Oaeaae ae Pat been cautious he wouldn't have! was called to-day only the hustand's @ rush for { »| girl is naturally inclined that way ine [she ; nat Bio - i : Solin San NG ee ain eke hee, Res aie ire T am afraid I don’t). Sonor high wages nor a comfort. [Fire Island Light Last Sight of Son] civil engincering-—that’s hin b ertion that moral-| able home wil! stop a 5 And we're just an ¢ 0 im Mother Absent 9 ity depends upon the cost of living,| eravie portion of rx be. It's cruel for those bad boys up For the purpose of experimenting aix-| the poor poorer under our system of benevolent feudalism ‘teen girls a> been selected—four from lation,” EE dhe te Of fou. .arge shops—and eight of - Will report at Public School No. 4 Such at least is the view of an Rivington street each morning instead Evening World reader who supplies an interesting analysis of the rea- @t their, machines. The scheme will @tart to work iteelf out er Monday sons why some girls work and win and others fail. @ at the beginning of the new school If this ie right then there is surely light ahead in the new tariff bill. Inks were brought, and that on his re-| down wee. ‘The Gret eight will study for one week. They be asked ¢o do no work dur- re ve containing the amount Brevious week's earnings at Gesework wilt be waiting for them. ‘Them it will be the turn of the other ‘who will have #ix days of school- the expense of “the boss.” Thus Gey will alternate until vacation time— itch will moan the end of vacation A conaid- Coming to ( jestine ele ‘The idea came to me when the for morality is } tablb for Twenty Years, at New Haven to start auch a story lowest whe ment comes from comfortable homes. ) Otte wae on," said Mr. Sicher. “In Gira ee Ake ae key donlt ceed inoney particuc Aira, Gaile ang: hat bon. Pasnuale moaner for the newspapers to er workroome there was an unusually i Me In Central) tary, vat crs ent. Many » here from Palermo, Sicily, twenty | Print tt. H ie Dereentage of Irish-American Africa, for instance, 1s the least bit) good’ men and w seem to bo rs age, to tempt fortune. They| “Ft only wieh ‘Lef—Mr, Flynn wan QWs, German-Americans and plain worried by the price of automobiles} obsessed with the notion that there nnivon, Colorado, ‘They left} Here. ‘Then £ wouldn't have to make Americans. The girls stuck by us— or the rent of an‘ apartment, and yet| '% 4 considerable body of inen who thelr wixeyear-old boy, Duigt,| these dent It makes mo so ni ren pes Ripa ytintved to assure the beset as we all are by these perplex. deliberately Ite in go to Hpous, Mrs, Flynn eaid the apartment qwai firm they fo complaint, But the i id endea » spore , maintained here because New York was ether girls, who came mostly from|!28 Probleme we have very generally improved upon the morals of that| ‘There ue wren mn. cere Oil ncuale prospered us & grocer end) Tiel home, even though Mr, Fly Me: pasture lands of Russia and si-| torrid locality. As a matter of fact, a great many persons are not married| their number is t = hostel a small fortune, died and Jett] M&ht be detained away from it for be vd hesyspeveolaker the minute the|simply because they don't want to be married. If all the men who could| 4sgerated, Any ee cinLs SHAVED BY | simplified. Women exist also who do not'wish to limit what they constder Rane ty e08 their opportunities by a public choice diffi ‘ar ness srhsee siris nad boon treated ake, | to mat, git alt though no longer imposeible| Ur her words or —— a er ning ‘gaits ae much es, thes Few romen will scoops the | don't firt with thelr employers be- The {Mea tha ca jayed. That was because they | Statement that “many girl unfor- cause they are lonesome, are naturally Lo hie mother, ‘The mother mighed| months. Her younger sister, Alle SiciHan skies and her Luigi, Sho} Lary, who ts eighteen, and a third to him to come a nd take her to #stery a child of ol@ht, are with Mra, 1d home. Lutet. satied on the} Flynn fn the apartment. And she as- | White Star liner Cedric, which arrived] Mert she and her husband are on the lin port to-day with one paswenyor leay| bent of bs Wig 4 Aer Thon the former show «irl touched a button which tinkled a bell over the support wives would take them the problem of living would be considerably | Perself. except in + avtions she ens women as @ whole etter and more moral as most of le had be ol Were not v0 efficient. T found that tna | tunates, f they conld have mar | the letters T have read nean me ataat | than. men is not ausceptible of t nights He had heen lend of the chauffeur. The engine @iMe who walked out did ao because| "ed oes might nave made foot | cate; but thoy accept the attentions | Prof. Sex has nothing to do with His prospects. abd. ot wis started tnrobbing, Mrs. Flynn pulled dared je 4 f their o moralit Wom perk ee down @ window and ci e reporter ag were undeveloped mentally and of r employers almost with jorality, men, perhaps because 1 her, whom he Was 80 anxlous Gental goodness is real goodness. aut n Stinday he was taken Ht, | backs toak their ideas from the mouth of teallzing they are doing {t, by they are physically the weaker sex, @ome fery agitator. oe eres mee ia proved to be they are no flattered that’ thoy nee | ate snore inclined to falsehood and “Most of them could not read or write y: Teally about twenty miles above | “eceit than men, Any one who has gure and nay the whole report's followed and last night the * sho shouted him he was dying. He}a M , and aay I anid wo er make a simple addition whey tote | Here and there, of course, one finda] carth, ‘Working pitts mutt .S%¥® | had much exporionce with tiem In sian Tigit waa viniNis Yaw the machine rulled wway. : poorly nourished because they knew women. whe. are accidentally bed Ag stand that men in the position mone | DUAinc#s or social life knows this ah oat EI a gene AL BDA Ue Oita, e on on e p y t might, . wd to - nothing of proper methods for prep Wao ape taately accidentally good. Sut yn are Who employ accretarion are Many Untortanate girls, however, | see the friendiy Ment. Ie saw the Jy “ said Mr. Flynn would offer no {ng food. Poorly clad because they had] reat goodness is positive and incorrupt- falling" for that aweet innocent | $f the conditions of lite had been | that flickered afar off, then fell mae) ts pon the re p offers for this week only beautiful garniture band- never been taught to make cheap, Uttle girl from the count: They such that they could have marrte dead, pmen' Dp po! Qretty dreesen for themsctves. They | (Oe That is why women have been 801 imarry iris in thelr own mesition ’, | YounK, would have made good Ww The holy will pe held at | ee eau, 52 inches long, tinished at the ends with two had no Iden of the right wort of relme| rye mous ih repaint ne Ae ee eM ee | f@ but they are men, and all men | &M@ mothers, nti the mother’ I¥ heart GIRLS’ BIG VACATION BALL. smartly posed French ostrich plumes. tionship between employer and worker | erect on morality. It is generally be- | ‘Ke to de flattered wid to have a The high o ; rete Hap P. kk Ss : ae ne 8 oO have ' \ rice for this week................ $10.7! Decange they lived in a hot ved of |iiovea that women are more severe than} 8 Made over them, ‘They seam to | result of la | STOLE FOR HONEYMOON, | ue Feature of te vit te « (Regular value $18.75) aoctalism. 1 | rion at the expense of the poor cane | ‘They Are to Present, men in their judgment of other women, | "% that » kiss thrown In no sumer, renders marriage imposes! ble soln Vocket Pleked, He Made | If this {e true It is only becuse women} ‘Hen doesn't make much dittere “| recognized that ! owed a duty to The band is unusually thick and full and is made | these girls, A certain amoynt of edu- | , . 4 ‘ow slightly a] © ™On Who takes @ «irl out to Ane | I many cases, and the result. Is , — Bes All Is about tn readiness for the wrand |f ies : ress felt sure, would tncrea thatr | normal ae Foye Sono hey a” called] ‘ners, theatres and for ee one thousands of {rregular unions oc i Good by Pleking oeket. | vocation ball which the depouttorn of ina wide TADGS ol delightfully odd shades or @arning capacity and decrease like- | temptation, how little temptation tempts] ‘@*/# tn my optnion haa a Yerrible every year all over the country, while Beeause he did not appoln Vacation Savings Fund — some two-tone combinations, Mhood of future ‘blind’ strikes, I went | her unless it is supplemented by the ve~it only spolls a girl for a the rich grow richer and the poor 3 bride by not tak Honey] 30,000 working girls in thin elty—will With this garniture you can trim your hat from time to time to other manufacturers with my lis for which she often really and eee honest chap who hasn't Kot poorer under our system of benev- _, ae te nis MO} give at Grand Cancral Palace next in many different ways, giving a Variety of becoming effects. three of them are asaociatel with | truly has a paaeionate desir ans to do al! this for her, olent feudalism and class legtvlation ie street atc his © Wednesday night or the last) mx eg in this experiment. The Heard | ciothes, becoming hats and leis fer meets many a man who ma & When we consider that, vain and pay weeks 200 of the young women have |h Another Spas LFrensh ited Plume, ~ of. Edueation approves and has of- ; amusements her, but my 4 to the cen the: © tonal been rehearsing for a play, entitled # iS» 9S fered its heartiest co-operation. ‘| Tf there is anything in nature | tll you tnd > 18 crazy millions of INFERS and wal | Why ay rey \ pane which 21 West 34th Street, New York ‘Bventually 1 hope that every irl more cold-blooded than the turtle | {n womar country over thi {wi prenented at the ball, S in-the white goods trade and in every | which Dr, Friedmann selected for ve that womer, | and a correspond . | place Sept t] The dramatic entertainment conatets LONDON BUENOS AIRES PARIS ether trade in New York, where ignor-| his serum because of its fraypeed should put the es on the game ofu a wom naan largely ee ane sand aanol Me An anoe'ia prevalent, will have an oppor- | character, I am gure it is @ normal platform with 4 man as ay as bus|- pected tha amoral | shop owned Re Gin goers. ixel | the scente v OUP Re wae te go through the course with-| women, Ben may love because ness Ix concerned, and if girily didn't | Prevalent. Such a co ih notifled his employer that he F arnin out losing any part of her earnings; they can’t help it, but women aro sMow men privileges st for the same effect a8 laws that juve at one hom wd cola | the girls may ‘ed won I would rather have thie brought about | much more conscionsty volitional sake of holding thelr positions they time or another been enacted In sed of £4, which had | remarkable dra : ' ey a voluntary agreement among the’ 1m thelr emotions, | wourt soon find out that it wan uropenn countries forbidding mar- | ot in honeymoon t Hatier} A new * ball walt manufacturers, but if this cannot be| In the nature of every gooll woman! ecessary and realize how withon tain tacome, Une powinege the marriage Engel took the "Va sls wild I whall try to have it accomplished by | there ja always a cyclone cellar to A they Would have been to ale ch | it mute b rths a rer w the wa Jewislation compelling the employer t> | Whiek she can retreat in safety whit MG. OW, ways fn When here ts 4 hung La a looke Iran awa give his workers a few montas’ whool- | the tornado hurties An MEN GENERALLY WAIT FoR fur a8 yee A noel ” temperate vones of the affections und} . are common, then, and a baa ee wouldn't know a toruado if they raw} Ler Madam: in tie first place | will there he any AUTO THIEVES SENTENCED. GIALS ALL PUT IN A SEPARATE one. the idea that girs go wrong ay @ | the situation CA} Former Morse Swi Sy Reeales cel j ere Ge v0 Sing CLASS ROOM. Tits f¥ not my opinton only, but that!) TWP eecwuse of insuMMoient wages | Women’s Oxford Shoes ¥ r erroneous. As they grow | sin tons, Be. Winthrop ‘ Thot ot nd, , of practically a1 physicians and acten-| ‘ i Cs to the Deputy Ja & . obi’ * whe-calls himeclf u “husvan engineer tists’. who have studied the feminine} ‘ity ara ou ham Togut, The perennia! demand for’ Oxfofd ané whose business {t in to the! nature, The letters of Evening World! * to i. Biol - @Mctency of workers, t* working with , readers follow Th 1 and com- t Ne Ay rales models finds us unusually river the white goods tancfarturers and, FLIRTING GIRLS DON'T REALIZE, fos tan just ay men whl watch tho progress of the exper!+ WHY THEY FLIRT. “ q@ental aixteen. The minis will be in a pear Madam: In tny © classroom” in Rivington | se ——— seat? | normal human bel. be under a special | . alte | want 4 companion, a hu: stady ple arithmett: afternoon hours) wire, and a home, but Mr. Siehe: i threo studies w | 40 he couple bein mth not in the waua! curriculum—mental, | Boek on the couple | belay, et bt cet atonal [a “so, prepared this season, Every ; and hts wite has} P| "K) old favorite and some new White she was! \ a» shapes in kid, gunmetal ae Toikae aie calf, patent leather and | white buckskin, robberies inion girs | Supreme Court mvleted by Aesistant Dt Moss of obtaining ay Valued at $2.10, from the| , the d came out to usher Stein to his ce! arrival and recognized him os the] t pers | man who vented a room from hin wit ty Warden of two doors away \ emmoon—a clover anproxtmat!o. ‘ te } | haps, unable to marry, because of i" No 10%; Hrondwie. | Soon smoke Wax seen coming out of Pee erorcins hours thou the re ian} Morn) And Rhyelea) Hiwlene, Hie lenge | sconomte Nor reasons, the gis] [tse November and left with @H0 din- the cur and| the dawement, It made its Way into the ie ures Dee at Gite GUGRe ei | pae from virtue, at | mond pin before the week wae up. The gave notes, Ind | r shop of 3 on t are ie may fi echool day. The eis! poe oe. 6 but Mr. sicher e@heet will be i and cnd with the kw it should start hoo! year, ein, who Is twenty-| remainder, Kaplan assured the firm) ground floor, Where two men were bel y Kaplan, for the | bar ever thinks of money; | Police believe that § j first th rh a | eo shia address as No, 91 that he had 5,00 (n the Fifth National shaved, They didu't walt to fint (asks in tho shops weird tar Ti the experiment 1s a success these) SM! sie wants is & companion, | seven and & Bank; he liad only $8 there. Both were| They grabbed thelr coats and ran out Sixth Avenue comes to take ap the elo making it hy to start in 600 girls in| SmMusement, theatres, dances and | St. Mark's place, Manhattan, wot more inembers of a band of ‘yp’ horse|of the shop. It took the firemen half At Nineteenth Se. | ea morning hours io | two altern: Gingaet of 80 each next| @ neers, than $1,000 in @ series of voarding house, dealers driven out of (business by Dia-|an hour to extinguish the flames, ad as bas 3m very few cases Go girls Gel thefts in Jerpey City. pPrict-Attorney Whitman's proseputions | damage was 6 Go ety of writing, and am i “