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er ren i kN ST TO EERE NTN rs sme ora THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, TeTs. emis ) re “TMMELS’ [iS WOMAN INFERIOR TO MAN? + © g.dut ([FIREINOILSHP ‘owursit mas HUSBAND VANISHES > AFTER SLAYING BRIDE IN HONEYMOON FLAT Vain Hunt for Jealous Man. © Who Shot Young Singer’ | With Whom He Eloped. Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Oo, (The New York Evening World.) The Case Summed Up, and Submitted 10 Those Alive 8,000 Years from Now fle TREATMENT OP Woman was LEFT A BLACHr Bior Ow THE PAGE OF KISTORY™ 1100 FEET LONG | FLOATED T0PLAE, fugs Drag First Sections of Tubes to Link Manhattan and Broo, = ™ (5 PUT OUT AFTER TOROURS BATTLE Blaze of 600,000 Gallons En- dangers Brooklyn Water Front Throughout Night. wees Ft, No trace has yet been found by the police of Saverio La Parule, whe fled lat evening after he had shot deed hie | bride of nlx weeks, Marie La Parula, is % thetr honeymoon apartment at No. @. Went Thirty-first street. -ause he was i Jealous of the attention she won ae & popular singer in Italian moving picture DELICATE JOB IS BEGUN. OWNED BY GERMAN FIRM Craft Was to Have Sailed Tues- day for New Zealand and Australia. Four Immense Cylinders to Be Bedded in Hard Ground Far Below the Harlem. houpes, “Kecording to the #ineer’e brother, Pasquale Ferrone, the La Paruls boney-" q moon, which started with an elopement, had been stormy from the beginning. La Parule accused his bride of makias @yee at men who applauded her in the theatres and quarrels were constant. Wednesday night she returned late from her singing. Nelghbore may that La Paruta met her at the door ugtier than usual, The girl cried. AN night long the quarrel continued. There was & sound of scuffing, As s result by Morning the couple decided to separate: Ghe Arter Mdfullen & Hoff Co. began fo-day one of the most detteate bad tmportant jobs connected with the tonstruction of the eew Lexington | wrenwe subway, namely the sinking of | the tec! tubes that are to form the tamnet under the Harlem River. While , Ge erocess of sinking the tudes from @urface of the water to old | deneath the mud at the bdot- At 9 o'clock this morning the fire, which raged all night and morning from 6 o'clock hast evening, on the ofl ship Burgomeister Hackman, lying at the Bush Terminal docks, Brooklyn, wan out. The ship was then on an even keol in the mud, in a depth of twenty- five feet of water, The fireboat New Yorker remained alongside until asa ance was had that there was no more MAN GoT iS Site AND STRENGTH * EVACTLY AS THE Peacock Pw HIS TAIL” of the river ts not new, there has F , ‘suse’ chance of the flaines again springing Mra, La Parula was waiting for men been undertaken a task present- up. The firemen of Brooklyn and the to move the furniture yesterday. Mer Ge AiMoulties of that bagun to fireboats from Manhattan had one of husband had gone out: Hhe stepped Decmuse the new subway is to ‘under the river in four separate each nineteen feet in diameter, pnd these tubes must be eunk at the fame time, side ty skie, in sections. Although the job ts big and important end engages the services of an army of em, the contractors tried to carry it Out without attracting public attention. In this they were unsuccessful, dut everybody connected! with the work w: extremely nervous and no outsiders were allowed on the grounds of the contractors at the foot of West One Hundred and Thirty-firet street, Man- hattan, or at the foot of Mott avenue, Bronx. TUBES ARE 1,100 FEET LONG, IN FIVE SECTIONS. the im stubborn fights to contend with that has been known for many years on the river front. All through the night and morning there were explosions on the ship in a ‘go of 600,000 gallons of crude oll and 0 cases of benazine. In response to three alarms, the apparatua of sixteen engine, hose and truck companies went to the docks, The fire tugs Seth Low and New Yorker went from this ade and water was poured into the hol all night. ‘The reports of the explosions drew @ groat crowd, and the police re- serves from three stations were kept busy preserving tho fire Ines, ‘The fire was spectacular, The flames leaped high into the sky through dense wails of yellow sinoke, Wreckage, saturated with ofl, made a flery lane down the from their little apartment on the ese? ond floor to the rooma of a neighbo¥, Mra. Rose Tonberino, to tell her trow- bles, Baldi Rengt and Giovanni Bl- tlecht were in the room. Suddenly La Parula appeared at the FIRING OF BIG MORTARS DAMAGED NERVES MOST Houses About Fort Totten Rocked, but Nothing Shook Loose, While Some Persons Never Heard Shots. Reports from the King’s Point eec- tion of Great Neck to-day Indicate that the damage done to homes along the west shore by the big mortar fring at Fert Totten yesterday was mostly to the feelings of the holders of housss that had been rocked and led by the firing of the steel catapults. 70 OVERCOME WOMAN TOok SATAN MIMSELFS ‘What are you saying?’ he exciatmed: His wife did not reply. He whipped out @ revolver, held it to her chin aa@ fired before the occupants of the reom could move. She toppled o killed Instantly, The husband ran dowa the Stairs three steps at @ time. Don't follow; or I'll shouted. Biticcht ran after him to Tenth ave- nue, expecting to see @ policeman. He found none and the running man dis- “Man Got His Size and Strength Greatly as the Peacock Got His Tail,’’ Is a Parting Shot By a Woman Reader Who Strongly Defends Her Sex. shoot!” he By Nixola Greeley-Smith. There have been more great men than great women. And these men have achieved greater eminence in the arts and sciences and profes- ‘The subway under the Harlem River {a to be 1,100 feot long, extending across from a point at One Hundred and ‘Thirty-first street and Lexington ave- nue, Manhattan, to @ point on the sions than women have reached. Such in brief is the argument for the intellectual superiority of man. Women have been hampered by river and the fire tugs wore busy leep- ing the fire away from under the dock ‘Tho firemen and the policemen were on duty all night, remaining at their of J. though no word 1. uneomfortabl F. O'Rourke damage had yet been dincovered, appeared, a to find Le Parula. ‘Three detectives were assigned from the West Thirty-seventh street atation maternity, by their economic de- pendence, by the fact that the doors of all professions were closed to them until fifty or a hundred years ago. Intellectually they are just posts for fifteen hours, COLLISION OF OIL CANS STARTS SPARK, THEN FIRE. The fire started at 6 o'clock yesterday evening when @ laborer dropped a five Bronx shore just west of the Third von of the taundt avenue bridge. It ia to be sunk In five Sections, each 220 fect long, and these fections are to be Joined together and encased in concrete under the mud ance COURT WON'T GRANT DIVORCE Suction Crane Saye “ eredibie” in Crowe Heartag fore Referee. hed and had fallen, r solved itself into @ statement that such ‘ bottom of tho river when all are in a racking as the house had last night place. ting out of the kindergarten. So the female sex. Charity, aympathy, DUNCAN CRYDER DEAD. gallon can of of Gown @ hatchWay was itkely to break cellings and WiN-| Justice Crane in the Supreme Court The trains of the present subway un- 1 have been told by the d jad Avda TIE aL i pio Vik pkahe elanazah thn ./p pes any time and that the annual] in prookiyn to-day refused to accept der the atlemn iver spades *d ane least we have been to! iy ie de- would be Impossible, have their Father of Famous Girl Triplets Had ing out @ spark which fired the vapor practice should include an in- oO 7 toe 7 e 7. aaleaeel ta tube. This tube was peng with fenders of woman's right to moral] roots in the feminine character, rising from the apilled ofl, Five min ction by an army board and an | eo recor.mendatim of J. V. ‘dn! as referee that Matilda Virginia Cre’ be allowed a decrer of divorce from Bu- ne Crowe, a paper manufacturer, of No, & West Forty-secon street. Added to the disapproval of the report was the sentence “evidence incredible.” Before the referee, Kdgar T. Law- Made Mia Home tm Farts, utes later the ship was rocked with a Duncan Cryder, of the old New York | series of explosions and became « family and father of the famous Cry-| roaring mass of flame. der girl triplets, 1s dead at the age of Eftorta to get the burning vessel away neventy In nis home, No, % Rue Bols- {from the dock it was menacing fal'ed ‘ere, Paris, France, following @ short |after hawsera dragged her ten feet and and intellectual equality. Many plausible and interesting and even learned letters have been written by Evening World readers in defense of both theories, and her contributions to society and the race, while essentially different from those of man, are every whit as valuable and important. JUSTITIA J. Which {8} COMPARISON OF THE INTELLI. demnity board. Mr. Proctor was par- Healer Gisturbed because recently remodefied his country house, spending 913,000 on the ceilings alone. A peculiar freak of the foree of the detonations is that many persons in great difficulty, but without mishap. ‘The job confronting the Arthur MoMu!- len & Hoff Company ts just four times as difficult as the task of the builders of the first sub’ for they have four tubes to sink, side by side, instead of ‘up the river, in order that steadiness might be obtained in pulling it against the éorce of the current. ‘The engineers estimated that three hours would be consumed in dragging the tow from One Hundred and Fifty- third street to One Hundred and Thirty firet street. Everything on the river gave the puffing tugs and their wallow. ing burden full right of way. ‘When the sectional tubes are in po- sition over the point at which they are to rest under the river, the timber work fa to be removed, Attached to the ends of the tubes, crosswise, are two immense air tanks, called “facilitator tanks," ‘the tubes on the eurface of the water. ‘When all is in readiness for sinking, the air will be exhausted gradually from tanks and the tubes will sink of their own weight, guided by derricks, dragging down the tanks with them, water taking the place of the air in the tanks, They will rest in a trench that has been dredged out of the bot- tom of the river. Boat Bargain Days Are Here When vacation days are over You are always sure to find Men are anxious to dispose of Boats of’nearly every kind. So to find boat bargains hurry And read World Want ads, to-day, Or use Sunday World “Boat Wanted” Ads. for answers right away. Look for the Classification Headings “Motor Boats, ¥. ec.” {nine gospel, and its triumph through- out the world is @ feminine triumph, for it representa the retrea: of ihe old, brutal notions of cruelty of ruthless victory, of the exploitation of the ttle by the strong, before_the new doctrine “Wire 1s pity, that what are all the great humanitarian projects of to-day, but the of pity and of peace. W! is altruism, extension and evolution of that first ray of light In the lair of the Ci man—the mother's love for her child? WHERE CHRISTIANITY STOPPED SHORT, Yet, though Christianity 44 much to equipped with a syatem of valves. Filled | ameliorate the feudal dependence of the ‘with air, these are capable of floating | female, it could not, in fact it did not, attempt to place her upon @ footing uf equality with her lord. After some reverend seniors in the Middle Ages had debated the matter for » long time they de- cided that » woman had « sort of subsidiary soul; but it mever oo- curred to them that she might have @ mind as Tm fact some of them are not willing to admit it even to-day. Woman as an intellectual being Is as Yet too new, too untried, too timid and tentative for any estimate of her crea- tive genius which could be made now to have any value, In the first one hun- hfe ahe has reached @ development whica {t took man twenty times as long to attain, But of course she is the heir Time has at last mentioned her tn his will and the entail Is Woman dred years of her intellectual of all his culture. broken. Inferior to man? She does not think but only the ultimate generations really answer, ning World readers follow: SEVERE CRITICISMS OF MAN BY A WOMAN. Dear Madam: I have been reading ‘with considerable amusement man's inflated opinions of his origin, his ability and his achievements, as well a@ his low estimate of women, and everything that belongs to her except himself. As to origin, it is debatable question that ex for many ages ceded the appearance of the male, and that when the male finally ap- peared he was a tiny, degenerate organiem, often @ parasite on the fe- male It wee by her selection of the ny The opinions of Eve- with laws to maintain his superi- ority, and denied to woman (the other half of the work) the ad- vantages educational and otherwise he claimed for himself, and then reviled her for the lack of those advantages. If man had been shut out of every educational institution until a few Generations ago, how much achieve- ment could he have to his credit to- day? Man's treatment of women has left a black biot on the pages of history, which also shows the taunta and foul names with which he always mentioned her sex. Once that treatment was unchallengea, for woman could not read his taunts ‘and dared mot resent them if she did; Dut to-day, when man takes up his old role of traducer and despot, woman does resent it and it rouses a sex antagonism in some cases ano creates it in others, which fs bad for both man and woman and the race, It Js man’s Inordl- nate vanity and selfishness with this constant belittling of woman which makes her study this ques- tion of man’s so-called love and protection and achievement to find just what they amount to, and what ‘s the result? She finde that man while eo conscious ef wom- en's “inferiority” has never tried to remove the so-called inferiority, Dut rather has placea obstacles in the way of its removal, He has tried to instil into her the belief that she was #0 inherently his in- ferlor that any effort on her part to remove this inferlority would in- jure herself and disrupt the home, He fought against her efforts to obtain an education, against the right to hold property, against the right to enter the professions and the right ¢o hold other positions; even denied her the right to own her own child, While her self-con- @tituted protector, scarcely a day passes that some outrage ts not commfttted against womam He robs the wioow and orphan, too, with as little compunction as he robs others, Potential motherhood gore | unprotected, while actual mother- hood is exploited for gain wherever it lg possiile, So man's superiority in the fields mentioned must be taken for granted. But, alsa, he is @adly lacking in those altruistic at- inibute whieh heve then coaia ie bY Biases; Shae as well as physically superior, Man would be far greater Intel- Jectuaily than he Is to-day if only the young men of to-day would learn to hold the high moral code of the average young woman! ‘This will undoubtedly come about in Ume, but it 18 far distant yet, and by that time women will be quite caught up to man ip intellect. She Will never surpass him, however, be- cause whatever gains she make she will transfer immediately to her off- spring, both male nd female, be- cause female properties are trans- ferred to male offspring much mo. quickly than tale properties to fe- male offspring. In conclusion let me aver that man 1e—as yet—superior to woman intel- lectuatly. A woman's Intellect is “imitative,” & man’s intellect ls “constructive, JACK HAD TO CALL SATAN IN ON THE! JOB. Dear Madam: A Kent once contending how high in the scale Stood man over woman, so feeble and trail, In the trial of their virtue, when time first began, Satan dared not present his tempta- tions to man. “Nay,” answered @ fair one, that he dared; ‘The old serpent knew some pains might bo apared— For, thought he, 4f T first get man in my hain, Tho most diMeuit part of my task will remain. So stop your proud boast of man's firm- “aay not ness, and own If superior either, the woman's the one! Since @ woman could overthrow Adam, poor elf, But to overcome women took Satan thimeelf!" —E. A. ¥. —» Cow Starts Fire im Doctor's Pocket, (Syectal to The Evening World.) 29.—Farmer BLIZABETH, N. J, Aug. John Rellly's cow "Mo. choked to death by awatiowing Farmer Tellly's apples yesterda hen waved life by starting a fire tn Dr. F. A. Zucker's coat-pockat. Wher Zucker tried to extra he apple "Mc le" kicked him in the pocket. The ignited matches in the pocket ari! Zucker let go Mollie's horn. ‘Mollie’ | then took @ eomersault and coughed! ho In Rescued by Police. NPWARK, N. J. Aug. 29.—Morris Rothman, forty yeara old, of No. 139 Prince atreet, and a seven-year-old girl, whose identity has not been established, were run down to-day in front of the Rothman home by an auto truck, the steering gear of which broke and made the truck unmanageable, The two voo- Ums were taken to the City Hospital Yhey are badly injured. Some of the exc! le residente in the vielnity of the accident got hold of the chauffeur, John McGreevy, and were giving him @ mauling wien he was rea- cued by 5 ——_—___— “WOMEN NOT FIT AS JURORS.” “Unwilling to 1 Says Prof. Mu Aug, %—"Women are not ity." ‘This is the finding rberg, recognized a on of the greatest authorities on payeho ogy in the world, Prof. Munstert nade the announcement after a ee of pays al experiments, whic sald, ehowed that women were “un- willing to listen to argument, and “can- not be brought to change their opin- lons on any subject.” The professor's jo Argument,” hers. BOSTON, t for jury of Hugo Muns\ he finding was included In @ thesis on the “Mental Stubbornness of Women.” arene = STALLINGS'S WIFE DEAD. Wife of Host mbe After 1 rt ng ines, George T. | BUPPALO, Aus Mra. ; wife of th tional All team, died here shortly before noon to-day, Mra, Stallings has been alling for some the, Her condition became so alarming re- cently that Manaker Stallings never lat her bedside. Since then the Boston team haa been managed by First Baseman Moyers, —_—_—->_— Heft for Torreon, Consul | reports nterey Another su from George Giiver of the battleship | New Hampshire is being taken to Tor: | reon by automobile in charge of George ing that city dj manager of tho | = came him and only with great difculty were the pier hands able to pull him out. He soon revived in the fresh air, Uttle worse for his adventure, but there- after the intense heat and black smoke forbade near approach to the ship bj any one. The nolne of the explosions sounded through the neighborhood and drew a crowd, At first, when comparatively few tins were involved, they popped cpen like the rattle of musketry., As flercer they went off in Police re- vere & Co, of Mamburg, and had been chartered by the New York agents, Benham & Bogesen, to tht Vacuum Ol Company to carry 160,000 tins of refined oll to New Zealand and Australia. All except 30,000 ting had heen loaded, The ship was to sali Tuesday. —— $20 COUNTERFEIT OUT. Secret Service Gives Wi Dangerous Gold Oertin WASILINGTON, Aug. 2. by Secret Service agents, @ da: $20 gold certificate was to-day the sub- fect of a apecial warning iesued by the ‘Treasury Department. That the new issue of “queer” money probably te be- ing turned out by the same band which operated @ short time ago i J by the fact that the Constipation EX-LAX The Delicious Lazative Chocolate EX-LAX KELIEVES CONSTIPATION regulates the stomach and Kimulates the liver eames “the 3 for Kcicans) a 7, to Everywhere” i | MORNING NOON and A mildness all its own has made the Orlando famous as 24-Hour Cigar.” The Media Perfecto size, 25 cts. Box of 25, $2.00 UNITED CIGAR STORES teat mi IROWDED close in a stuffy flat,— Or bunched upon the front-door mat: * Sige? “he What sort of Fresh-air cure is that? Take a ‘Bus-ride after dinner in the evening. the correct one? No one now alive {Unewsa. snapped in the fire, the Kensington and Great Neck Hille “WR aay: ik marked th 4 GENCE OF THE SEXES. Mr Cryder, who wan a member of the| Several million gaftona of water|sections, only @ mile or two from the|#% manufacturer of machinery, testi- y's work marked the beginning can answer. Perhaps men an Dear Madam: Women exhibit a | 17 Club f i hip“ by fire hi ObTiNe ain Rie GE Use, Ree: $90 'toet -eeee Mm: e tion Club of this elty and the Trav- | poured into the ship’by fire hose sank [houses which were so much disturbed, tion on the Bronx side. Th etl women eight thousand years from| greater Intelligence with regard to |ollers' Club of Paris, was born in|her closer end closer to the water's ]did not hear the shots at all and tele- Heil be tal ne he pectian wee now will know, For a civilization! me things than the average man | Whitestone, L. 1, and recelved his [edge and early to-aay she lated anu |pjoned long after the firing was’ over) ° to Mrs. Wagner's, at No. 338 West Hundred and Fifty-third street and the | Wich includes woman in its higher counclls will have to Jast as long as but outside of those few points [education here, becoming a member of | went down by the port alde in twenty-|t) Fort Totten to know when it was to|ifty-seventh street and ask for Mr. Harlem River, and then ed in| the civilization which h cluded her before her power can be measured minent, st is in the firm of Wetmora Cryder & Co. |five feet of water, The starboard elde | begin. Watson. He followed directions and a Toe Ce IuRaGr Table bee aa Moola ie ial things where a woman shin After his marriage in 1879 to| was high above water and the oll am- —_——_. was shown into @ room where he found ressevahd op i asta This box ‘s 244/ and compared with man’s. man fails, but it Is in the great |iijzabeth Oden, daughter of Robert |closed hy « wall of water and the steei| Rurned te Death fm Hease Fire, |Mr. Crowe with a young woman intro- 1B, 70 fee and % feet high. For the siz thousand years be- the male sex became a pornsibiiity. things where man shines and woman gden and sister of Mrs, Charles Fran- | hull, was burning as if in a tank, Th AMSTERDAM, N. Y., Aug. 29.-Otto|@uced as Billy. Mrs, Wagner por- ‘It eerves as a float for the tubes, ft the coming of 7 woman Tt was the male quality of varia- falls short. here, of course, must Adams, he removed to France, | crashing force of hose streams basiaiani, fifty-two years old, a Market roborated Mr. Lawson. The divorce TOWED THIS TUNNEL ON SUR-! naa wo status a8 pacts a bility which has alwaya been com- m8 regson for ue and ther where the famous trip were born, |torn the biasing woodwork away leav-|ytreet broker, was burned to death in @| Was not contested and counsel for beth FACE FIRST. moral being. She was simply best bined with instability which aided ‘our correspondents have weighed ‘he Crydor tripleta are now Mra,|ink it to float down stream. fire which destroyed the Stahl home| sides agreed to 3,0 @ year alimony. Under tow of three tugs furnished by] ought and sold by the ceeh aad || in progressions ao that anan Got Me | crear Sit ounscr the She grain: am Woodward, who is at the|FUMES AND SMOKE OVERCOME |early to-day. Mra. Stahl five chil-| Mrs. Crowe ts the daughter ef Dr., the Bronx Towing Company, the float,| grown expressly and eolely for | size and strength exactly as the but the solution 1s not there. An | st, Regis with her husband; Mra, Fy CHIEF OFFICER. dren were rescued from the burning | Frederick Quidort of No, 9m Twelfth with its ponderous but delicate stecl| ¢he ultimate consumer, Mas. With Peacock ¢id his tail, As to his Oe Tee earate Dials than a | Lothrop Ames of Boston and Mra. Cecil] at the first alarm Chief Omcer Her- | ulldin street, Brooklyn. : i . a rea \- i wondo ci cargo, was started from the One Hun-| Qnyistianity the sotion of women ‘achievements, history shows that he ligahie! SXSAtas) Intels: Hlegine or Leadon: _ ran from his cabin and leaped dred and Fifty-third street siopa At) @, @ mediator and consoles ap- | has waded through blood, often the T “ 4 eT he forward hatch, thinking 30 o'clock this morning, The tow was] Seared, Bcbd"ot the innocent. "He nas been | qa? my mind “embryology” alves ue | TWO HURT BY WILD AUTO the few tine then bu unwieldly in the extreme and the #tart| its gospel of peace, of forgivene! MAM: tavenvin (orssecery andluns Ul sieaiee tect tiene Gene oa : stages, snd _9bnGne, tae was made while the tide was running| tne protection of the weak, 1s @ fem-| just. He has surrounded himself P at the male is mentally |angey Cliisens Seize Chauffeur, | area of damage. Smoke and fume over-

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