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=— TS ~ ' SOCIALIST HEIRESS ~ SWANPED IN NAIL DEBEGCINGLETTERS “B Have No Money!” Wails Mrs. Winslow, Who Hurries to Beg Protection. EATS 10-CENT MEALS. Insists She Earns Her Own Living and Won't Send Home for Money. “Please, please help me out! Please @@ me right before the public. Why, 8. Tt lan't so and It's un- I don't know what I'll do if you! Gon’t explain it for m Mrs. Horatio Winslow, who is known to the reading public as Jane Burr and ‘whe, before her marriage to Jack Punch | of Bt. Louis and later to Mr. Winslo eAitor of The Masses, a socialist publ tion, was Miss Rosalind Guggenhel: daughter of Leopold Guggenheim, th Leuls copper magnate, made her peal to The Evening World to-day after! her = morning mail had brought her hundreds of begging letters. One man asked for a loan of $3,000. He needed the money right away and didn't see why the heiress to a fortune shouldn't supply it, especially as she had em- braced socialism and professed convic- tion tn its principles. ‘There wus a perplexed expression in Me. Winslow's big brown eyes as sho pleaded. In middy blouse, short ekirt and sandals, Mrs. Winslow looked like & young girl, and @ remarkably good looking girl too, though she confessed naively that she hi ponged on my family for nine yea: “But I can't do it now,” she added hastily. “ jainst my principles and I don't think I should be forced to do It, But your story »bout me yesterday has caused me no end of trouble. Why, this morning one of the editors of The Masses wrote me, say- ing: ‘For heave e, if you have a <tortune, why don't you help out those poor Paterson strikers? “T would help them out if I could,” frotested the young woman, and she Tooked very earnest. ‘Why, I give every penny I can spare now. I can't give without asking for it from Protea 1 don't want te do that. I your h "t. think T'sheyid be foreed to, do +, “My father is @ capitalist ard of course he, has capitalistic ideas. He has no sympathy~with those poor peo- ple in Paterson and I don't think I have any right to take his money and divert it to uses of which he would not eggrove. @ want to do all 1 can, but I don't think I ought to do that. “why, they talk about my having ney. If it wasn't pathetic it would bs humorous, I have only just what I earn, I am trying to earn my own 4 I am doing tt, "iwhy do you know I often eat my fumch fn Dennett's and epend only 1¢ Gente, when I could easily eat % cents’ \twenty-seventh street, sixteen tote were P- | plentiful in this section of the weat side. Even Rain Fails to Keep Rush of Entrants From Five New York Regis-' tration Stations andj One Across the River. | Babies, babies, babies! The rain of yesterday cowldn't keep them away from the five centres in New York where the baby races are on. Carefully wrapped up and borne in the Protecting arms of thelr mothers, eighty-three hopeful champions regis- tered as prospective winners for thelr respective districts. On the west side the Diet Kitchea, at No, 431 West Forty-first street, again came to the front with the greatest number of entrants. At this centre thir- ty-eight kiddtes, including three sets of twins, went into the race for The Eve- ning World's prises. At the Hydson Guild, No. 46 West CATHERINE SPEN ST: register are about the finest sampiee ‘© on our lists,” added to the list,gincluding three sete) The Play Ground Association of lusty twins, Twins evidently are ‘There was also plenty of enthusiasm at the Board of Health milk station, at No, 78 Ninth avenue. Here twenty-four tots were entered, and one of them, Allstes De Vera, No. 46 West Sixteenth street, took possession of the centre for an hour or more. FIRST LITTLE COLORED EN: TRANT PLEASES. Aliste ts the first little colored entrant, and the officers universally agreed that if joyous good nature could win the prize Allatea would run away with it. One very eager mother came all the way from Harrison, N. J., to enter her baby, and was much disappointed when told that of course she was not in the contest district. And, as has been the case the three previous days, many mothers fram below Fourteenth atreet were disappointed for the same reason. But their turns will come in @ very few days, as plans are being perfected for several contests on the lower west side. Registration was not so active at the ‘0, 288 Second ave- pect many to-day, peoause of the rain, sald Miss Watkins, the secretary, “but the six who did How to Care for the Baby; FIRST AWARDS OF PRIZES BROOKLYN TO-DAY. series of Baby Contests being held un: th yesterday around Public School No. going on. baby won a prize?” Georgiana Browr, lectures to the mothers on the care their babies win the improvement pri: king Hours, but Don’t Force Toys on It Lid in First Two Years. Worth, and oh! how I want it some times, but I can't afford it and so I get along on what I can spend. And then they ask me to send thousands to the otrikers!” THIEF TRAPPER TRAPPED BECAUSE OF HIS GOATE - Edwards Was Careless of the Fact ‘That Colors of His Didn't Match, aan J. Edwards, eae business in the South, ere to look for an Res avs ‘employee. He stuck a brown goatee ifn ‘hin, careless of the fact that his hair and mustache are iron gray, and ‘eet out for Coney Island whither, he had theard, the clerk had headed. He boarded a Brighton Beach train ef Brooklyn Bridge and aroused the tn- terest of Harper Gallagher, of No, # Pine street, by ‘his efforts to keep bis goatee on. Eéwards as a hold-up man in disguise. who has @ cone He confided this euspicions to the guard nis _scatee|| How, When and Where to Enter Your Baby For the Big Prize Contests Now Under Way who whistled for police. was adjusting when Policeman Leddy lugged him off ) to the Adams street station. ‘This morn- tag be told nis story to Magistrate Voor- hees in the Adams Street Court. “| belleve you,” said the Magistrate, “and though !t's against the law to ap pear in disguise, I'll parole you,” —-——_ Sheria’e Sorece G. Harburger, son of Sheriff Harbureer, 1s to-day récovering from a serious accident he sustained yemterday afternoon in the Sheriff's oMce, The Hy ualatched and yesterday he atcempted office is us main entrance to to shove the door open by pressing on gash in his right arm. Street Hospital twenty-five found necessary to close the wound. was taken to his home at No, 736 W Om Hundred and Kighty-firet street last night. Mra. Frank Kubets, who had been living fhusband at No. 15: Redmond stre tha city, was shot and Killed to» ee alighted f ‘ar $n front ef the plant of ¢ paay. at Milkown by ow pemee-@' came] hie crib or on & cloth (easily Gallagher began to picture The door was locked broke inflicting a deep Mitchell Tire Com-| fp, Louis Quinn, & ated love inn escaped to RT ountry after the shooting and nom tegusals of im Bieth of a series of articles on taking care of the baby, written by Wesley C. Com, Principal of the Play Grounds ‘Association of Public Bchool No. 184, Brooklyn. Most mothers, and especialy the Ute tle mothers, make a Dis mistake by trying to make # young baby play or become interested in some toy when it not want it “er your child find ‘amusement for t- self until tt is a year and a half or two years old. Provide, however, tor exer- olse and play by the following means: ‘When your child 4s at home remove @iapers and stockings. Put him in )isliooge washed), given by chatr legs, bedpor you may help him learn to walk ordinately. during the hours it is awake and to use their limbs, fire-eacape or stairway. Accidents spread upon the floor. be avolded if you do this, Provide one or two bright, unbreak- able toys which will not injure the child if-he gets part of them in his mouth. Now let your baby alone, and if he is not sleepy or hungry he will play and kick around, gurgling and cooing, show- ing perfect happiness and contentment, Never stand him on his feet or try to make him walk, When your baby is old should be provided. child to become a Bik develop bad tralts which are hard better babies. from Seventh to Twenty-eighth atreet and Fifth even Gizth avenue, Twent , T Beventh avenue, Thirty-eeventh street and Eighth avenue, Thirty-nint ‘street and Gowanus Bay, Gowanus Canal, Fifth street Basin and Fou: offers 50 in money prises. street, Filth avenue and the Hudson Hiver, nh to Twenty-third o it, Fife! Milk Station, No, 78 Ninth avi uM, nty-third and sout! District between Thirty-fourth and Hudson River, Registration headquarters, West Forty-Grat street, from July 21 to July 38, inclusive, 3 to For each of these three contests The Evening World offers 90 risee. Contest at Extension Association of Benool, No. #1, Friday, July 1 Prise winners and Mehed in-Pee venting World to-morrow, GMOS, WOSON GUILD F360 W 241 babies we have had yet, and we have School No. 124, Brooklyn, also registered six, making @ total of 317 who will try to have first honors come to Brooklyn. But the greatest interest in the big Lincoln road and Albany avenue, Brook- lyn. Not that tnere was any registering That ended weeks ago. But the Committee of Judges were in session and they had announced that awards would be made to-day. So the question in hundreds of households was, “Has All these questions will be answered at 3 o'clock this afternoon at Public School No. 91, when Dre. Dennett, Mc- Lean, Thompson and Kerr, with Miss the principal, will greet the mothers and children and award The Evening World's prises and the Babies’ Welfare Association's ce tiffeates. The doctors, too, will deliver children and instruct them how to have which will be awarded in six months, Proper Exercise and Play Let the Child Be Free to Amuse Iteelf at All enough and the muscles are properly developed he will try to stand up, and will do so by means of the support! After your baby shows this inclination! In order to accomplish this you must let your child play about the floor after the ninth or tenth month, at all times home. Babies who ere strapped in high chairs or in carriages never learn how Be sure you put your child In a roon where he cannot crawl to any window, ‘As your child grows older other toys Never allow your lonesome baby, t, lonesome children are itable to break. Let your child play with others when It reaches threo or four years of age, and provide healthy, active games, This kind of play makes red blood and CONTEST AT LITTLE MOTHERS’ AID ASSOCIATION, No. 38 Second avenue, for children between three months and Give years, living in district avenue, Registrations, | to 6, each afternoon except Sundays, from Monday, July 14, to Monday, July 3% imclusive. For this contest The Evening World CONTEST OF THE CHELSEA NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION.—Age mit, same a8 adove, Contest boundaries—From Fourteenth to Forty-second Registration centres—Disurict avenue to Hudson River; 1 from July 2) to July a ¢ Thirty-fourth street, Fitch Headquarters for registration, the Hudson Guild, ty-seventh street, July 21 to July @& imclusive, 3 to 4 4 Forty-second streets, Fifth avenue the Diet Kitchen, No, 47 um THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1913. The Evening World’s and Babies’ Welfare Association’s Great City-Wide Series of Better Babies’ Contests First Awards of Prizes in Baby Contest ot ot | | * ry re RM VENEZIS. 1% Stee, ‘ate STRFouRTH r auspices of The Evening World and the Babies’ Welfare Association centred a, il g | H of igen DRESSED GIRL AS BOY TO ELUDE SPYING SON AT OFFICE BUILDING Ruse Failed to Fool Young Lesch, Who Unmasked Father’s Companion. &c.! Mise Tillie Newmann, @ hairdresser at No, 92 Third avenue, was in Yorkville Court to-day on the change of manquer- ading in men's clothes. After Phillip Leach, of No. 36 Sutton place, the Plainant, had told his story to Ma, trate Nolan the girl pleaded guilty to the charge. Lesch sald he ts the son of Poter f. n= the same building with Miss Newmann His mother had separated from his wiii| father, the young man , and his father had rooms on Kast Sixtieth atreet. Late last night the younger Lesch was paasing the chiropodint's office when he saw a@ light in the window, He said he climbed the stairs, peeked through the keyhole and saw his father in the room; there were also several wine bottles, He knocked and demanded admittance, but his father told him to go away. Lesoh sald he waited in front of the bullding until after 3 o'clock this morn- ing, when, he said, he saw his father leave the building alone. In half an hour his father returned, he declared, carrying a bundle, After he had been in the office a few minutes he reappeared, accompanied by what seemed to be a Japanese boy. The elder Lesch's com- panion wore a gray sult, had straight black hair and a yellowish complexion to Phillip Leasch confronted his father demanding to know who his companton was, When the father tried to push by him with his companton, Lesch called a policeman and ordered him to arrest the "boy." When the policeman pulled off the cap from the “boy's head a black wik came with it and a girl's ¢, daubed with yellow grease paint, bf was revented. Magistrate Nolan suspended sentence on Miss Newmann. 7+ - Fined 6250 for Sale of By . Lwuls Kieuber, general manager for George D. Smith of No, 7 Wall street, dealer in rare books, was fined $0 or days in the Justices Forker, Coins and Kernoe! Special Ses- sions, The book ax a gy selling Havelock Dilis's book on " Symboliam" to Anthony Comstock. —_——— Laborer T: , Joseph Kerner, sixty-six years old, @ |Iaborer, of No. 49 East Sixty-ninth street, was taken to Flower Hospital the alternative of thirty by privon to-day tempting suicide by shooting hi Im the head tm the collar of bis home. Leach, who has @ chiropodist's office In| Persian, Reaches police. Raym dixcover a door with in the chase. oner and ROSTON, Masa., July twisted and her forepeak full of water, the ateamer Porslan, Capt t until they by the officers, Howay To-Day; Gold for Three Brooklyn Winners —————oOOOOOOOOe= How Babies Will Be Judged | For Health Contest Prizes STEAMERS CRASH IN FOG AT NIGHT; MANY IN PERIL With — Passengers, Rams Millinocket, Which Port Sinking. 28, | steamed slowly \ the harbor she was down by the head, aa the foreward compartment was pa stern and 4# she anchored her rudder touched bottom, Her stern also settled, | of Kings County, but the bulkheads ty the engine rooa| Catehpole Is the term originally ap- and forward hoid kept her bow afloat, 4 by Mayor Gaynor to Barber hatecauaas Weinse of St. James, who, In the ca THIEF CHASE AT Y. M,C. A,| Paci, of Deputy Sheri fete it in. © ML Cy AL) oimbent upon himself to titerpret the tawa for the villagers and compel them Lodger Awakes to Find intruder [nnn inscives on Sundays. and Bureau. other day if, accordance with his own Scores of lodgers in the dormitories | V°™* of the Twenty-third street ¥. MOC. A were aroused and four floors of th. big eon me ar ere os For stop thi plechane through the finally cornered and turned over to the Howay, a lodger, awoke to a youth standing near @ bureau, | Howay Jumped fom nix bed and made for the intruder, who bolted through the Le Bs Other lodgers were awakened and joined t When the youth was captured he said his name was Albert Lumaon, that he was a printer and come from Boston two days ago. was arrested but in the Jefferson Market @ prisoner early to-day charged ,with | Court Howay tnterceded for the pris- Magistrate Breen Giecharged the bey with @ warning. closely purauini ‘er stem Page, of the | Merchants and Minera Transportations | Companp’a fleet, reached her berth just * were YOR THATES FACTORY WHERE MINSTER HIMSELF MANY LST LES WOLATESSABATH WAS AFR TRAP Says He Accepts Pay for Work | Binghamton Building Escapes of Stopping Sunday Ball Defective and Walls Flimsy, Playing. Is Official Report. BINGHAMTON, N. ¥., July %.—James P. Whiskeman, consulting engineer of the New York State Factory Invest: gating Commission, to-day gave out the following as to his findings in the Bin: hamton Clothing Company factory fi “AN tho accounts inticate that the flames apread with considerable rapidity and in a very short time the entire building wae a mase of flames, It was undoubtedly due to the open stairwells and to other vertical openings by meange of which the flames were communicated from one floor to another. “An examination of ¢he fallen walle shows that the mortar had completely fallen off the brick. It le an undisputed fact that the fire started on the firat floor on « shelf that was built under- neath the stairway. And despite the efforts of the employers who emptied all the water in the water buckets at their disposal onto the fre, the flames could not be quenc! indicating the fire must have had @ deep seated origin and had considerable headway before it Was discovered. The boilers did not explode, On the southeast corner on Cen- tre street was @ fire-escape, which JUST LIKE “CATCHPOLE” Rev. Keevil Gets Testy Answer From Gaynor to His Latest Complaint. ‘The Reverend Joseph Keevil has again addressed the Mayor on the subject of Gunday baseball playing, and the Rev. Keevil has again heard from the Mayor in reply as follows: “City of New York, office of the Mayor. “July 24, 1918, “Reverend and Dear Sir: Your letter of July 17 Is at hand, You advise me of an opinion af the Attorney-General on |baseball playing on Sunday. Tne opinion addy nothing new to the Je question, You also aay to me as follows: “'In the light of this decision it te clear many of the baseball games played in this city every Sunday (a in clear violation of the law.’ “You add as follows: * We do most respectfully request you to Inforce the law.’ “It may be I should correct your inad- vertent mistakes of grammar and spelling, but I hesitate to take that | Moerty, “I do not know of any illegal ball game, golf game or other gamo being played in thie city on Sunday, You| “This fire-eacape ran past unprotected specify none. You only say generally] widows through which the that many of them are in violation of| poured, rendering | law, and add that it is a disgrace to the city, If you know of any you ought to specify {t to me {f you want me to help to prosecute the offenders, While I thank you for writing to me no often and admonishing me, and ing me, I think you will admit that I ought to ask you to be specific It is easy go Indulge In general state- ments, and, as you know, error and untruthfulness lurk in generalition, “And let mg add that you ought to do your part an a good citizen in this matter, You should help ax well as find fault, You and several others {with you are employed to go all over the city every Sunday to see whether any one is violating the Sunday law, 1 you are pald wages therefor by 9 y which you gq together for that De, and you make your living In you discover viola- pefore the Magia- make complaints and obtaln warrants to arre: t of- fenders, You write to the Mayor an though you thing he ought to do that “L fear you misinterpret the law. am unaware of any Divine law forbld- ding us y ames on Sunday, If re is such a Tivine law J to have you cite it to When the great nox of Hcot- va in Switzerland to vinit that other « Christian mints ter, John Calvin, and called on him at his home of a Sunday afternoon, he found him out back In the flelds playing at bowls with bi and neighbors. He knew of no Divine law prohibiting him from doing #0, vor did-John Knox nf'any, Do you? w, I do not Hk ain the wa clined tadder leading from one balcony to the other with @ drop ladder to the first floor. the flames whicn . up through It. stalrway wi there, examination of the ruins was fi at 9 o'clock to-day, and there nine bodies to be accounted for, DONT SCOLD AN IRRITABLE CHILD. me and corres Christian minist land, went to Gi ach Sour, Breath Fev- erish, Give “Syrup of Figs” to Clean the Bowels. Your child isn't natural; ritable and peevish, Moth me, instead of going to the pol tuing and tho Magistrate appointed to receive your coi | before noon to-day. Ina dense fog oft | RAE anes 08 | yo ad Pollock Rip early this morning, the | 3°" Dads i bsen vessel was in collision with the steam- very tips of my fingers, so to en tive and physic for chil- | slip Millinveket of the Bull Steamship Ls dren, Nothing else regulates the litt! Company, No one wax injured, but the | “Xm that epirit may ¥ say thes some) oe, tender stomach, n ed Ue Fifty-one pagnon- | SAB EBB WAN Tae ail over the | effectually, be sian and caused consider | SOYoS24 ‘watching your Relghbore and arian bowels, ali disorder 4 receiving wages jor, is ‘work’ within the meaning of our Sundey law, | biliousness, or © steamship Howard, on the way |qnd also of the Divine Commandment, | feverishness, diarrhoes, sore throat, bad from Baltimore for Bos! camo| which says ‘Fhou shalt sot do aay | breath, or to break a cold, give o1 through the Sound and upon learning | kim@ of Work om the Sabbath.’ Your | toa teaspoonful of “Syrup of Figs, nod by and convoyed |eame, to eay the least, may be as de- waste, in afew hours all the clogged w sour bile, undigested pion pated matter w batable as the case of the games on Sunday in the fields which you are jecting to. If these games are of btful legality, is mot that also the consti. » nausea ou will retary of the Sunday Observance Society Mtg ne cre] OP EN MOWaY & SATURDAY e EWENINGS ONLY took in two windows, and had an in- ames Are-escape utterly | Useless in the emergency, eo that there| was practically only one exit from the building and this was soon cut off by From the firat to the second floor there were two etairwaye, .n@ if it had not been for the extra otairway on the front of the bullding the less of tifg would have been very much more, as the rear rendered useless’ on ac- count of the fire having its seat of origin Two more bodies, or fragments of bodies, were recovered from the ruina/ this afternoon, making thirty-one which have been taken out of.the debris. The hed e atill Am- davits were fied that women had been ween lying along the north wall as the If Tongue Is Coated, Stom-| — croas, ire Examine the tongue; if coated, it means the little h is disordered, liver in- ish liver, | © stomach, gently move on ‘and Lake out of the system without griping or surely have a well, building fell, and these ruise_ @ uncovered. y | Five funerals were held youu and to-day of the identified + others will be interred at @ 9am funeral Sunday afternoon in & set aside for this purpose, Panipat ohictsnt ROYAL WEDDING OCT. LONDON, July %.—The Prince Arthur of Connaught Duchess of Fife will be the Chapel Royal, St. James's on Wednesday, Oct. 15 | ‘The Prince of Wales wilt be the § man. It includes the examination hse eyes by an Oculist (regis woe rive ae n fession by years . ence and by thousands nde at searching eye examinations, It includes the services of opticians, who adjust the glasses to your eye in a manner as to ¢i out, in smallest detail, tl tion written by the Oculist. Accuracy is the keynote of the Harris establishment, The tingly described by t! “Perfection.” Harris Glasses are Guarame teed to give you complete isfaction, whether they cost or more—your money you wish it. NewYork: 27 West 34th St. 442 Columbus Ave. Bklyn.: 489 Fulton Newark: 597 Broad St 25 sts POPULAR ONE-DAY OUTINGS ey ; i Dest that can be said of work which iling chi Wally filed with water, The steam | you are doing om Sunday for pay? If happy oud salle child agua shortly, - pumps were in operation and kept the|@ private citizen hires oat to other] oi) up children, hon com wiped water from gaining on the way across] private eitisens to g about ae © cert firely. af leecieus fice pad ee pod wed oat MT y ‘walle naa | matics, it cannot be harmful. Atlantio Ci he Millinocket was struck on the play ball, and 4 H starboard wide, aft of amtd rhing? Full directions for children of all ages Neat Sunday, alo 4 lata Wak Mosel ose ee and her tay and] and for grown-ups plainly printed on Wednesday, duly 30 (URSINg. WAS ripped: open ‘to: the: waters), » the whole thing seriptur-| the package, Leave West 23nd 8 9, ine ally, Hy and legally, We wit] Ask your druggist for the full name, Laure Vsherty St 0.0, The sea rushed Into the hole tn the] not leave « stone unturned, and if nec-| “Syrup of Fig Elixir of Senna,” ere a om Milinocket's side and her pumps were! essary we will ¢ split a halr now] prepared by the California Syrup Co, [sus dat once. The vessel was headed ». That would give me a pleas rhe the delic g, Kenuine old 7 for Vin dull steam nour, and T axsure you all of ; ‘ isthe werkt hours aro not pleasant, although Refuse anything else offered.| A dash of Eddys’ sauee a © Tam of a cheerful dispositio * ns Ry ml neal and try to make them ao, Sincerely makes the cold lunch tasty. jy the time she reac the entrance | ours, W.esd. GAYNOR, Mayor.” to the harbor she was well down by the]? ‘phe Rev. Keevil s Corresponding Se:- ‘Eddys At Grocers and Deticat | Made by E. 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