The evening world. Newspaper, March 25, 1914, Page 6

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Re maxi) t vE EN af that the Tannenbaum army was dotng ‘in ita demonstrations against law and order. In an interview with an Evening) fa the people will demand and get their liberty ts this; In Buropean coun i tries the people were not born with EMMA GOLDMAN ==. == any 1 berty an they are here. ‘The Ameri-! can has the idea of liberty with him in the cradle and wh away from him he ts being robbed of something ai hel given at Mats Lag rgd he was born to, The mi has rornething to. lone will py a harder fight ret in taken from him ian the nian who starts with nothin “And I can tell you hpooge thing.” Some of her old fire of ten yeurs ago shone in hor eyes, ne of the frst Institutions to be badly burt will be Social Revolution Bound to Come, and the Préss Will Be First to Suffer. LET NO. MAN GO HUNGRY Public School Teachers, Gold- ' man Says, Are in Sym- pathy With the Reds. ——— ‘With the I. W. W. spelibinders still haranguing crowds not only in east side parks and squares but dally from the base of the Benjamin Franklin statue in Park Row near City Hall | markubly successful. Tue day classe and with police and detectives con-| [aann Ihe Mid in the right cl ¢ tantly watching them, Emma Gold-|sruwnupe can atudy ‘art ‘and’ iitere man declared to-day that anarchy|ature, One of the greatest American =| waa stronger in New York now than moa ree ad haa an art ft ever had been before and that) “la in Anarchists were in sympathy with has into trial, Public opin- jon will not mand for that iy he om ir. iy k HItEH iy i Fi i i gs travel from city to city. echoola in New York ail ii: fae ot 2 fy ti Fy iH in > and hg me leg atreet, quarters which Goldman and ~ ae ow gy Alexander Berkman, find in luxurious contract to thelr old and eee rex = ide quarters of a half ada SPECIAL i ae Py stuytesrt 4910 OFFERING |i¢ 7285008 ! Slip Co Covers and Awnings py by a neatly drease: mma he oto once called the A five piece |Window Awnings Km most trouble woman in the United Staten ‘nino Ghawa that Drow: suite of Slip | from best ma- Covers of perity has had its pleasing eftect upon Ren "dhe was. dressed and groomed fitly enough for any assemblego of intellectuals for dilettante and was more of the wellfed and satiafiod nor- rials; ma mal human being as she talked with best Belgian te Pec her interviewer than is any one of a and hung in hundred thousand women working in Linen allow- the trades of the great citivs of the ing 12 yards | best man- for $7. ner, from world to-day. ‘Tho most woman in the United Btate: her claws with which to ac they are manicured and pearly | these days, Moreover, instead of tirading at her interviewer or draw > Extra Material 75c yd.|$1.75 up ing back fr him in anger at the 500 Pairs Scrim Curtains, |istitsca tie tar trectinny h filet insertion and edge white, Cream and Arabe, Srasioay 8 be eset siahice the Reg. Price, $1.50 Pair | Ri Price, $2.00 Pair Sale 98c Sale © matter of “direct action.” Lso “ SHE HAS NO USE FOR ANY FORM 0 yards Cretonnes; reg. 58c grade, per yd. 35c. + OF GOVERNMENT. a belleve ry no form ot govern: mates and designs furnished for Curtains, Draperies, »» Window Shades and Re-Upholstering Furniture. Easter Cards and Novelties arenes. Licchaate Oth Ss. failed to produce any good for hu- met ae ‘you believe that the human 1d make its own way with- er jawe Whatever?" sho was +f u and other Anarchists ad- bay, ® sehen, during periods of tent scat do. you mean by direct ac- SMITH GRAY «CO RUCENIN'S SALE Absolutely Without Competition in Value Giving tter which of our many ices you pay, $6.98 upward, you to secure one of es TEST BARGAINS it will ever fortune to purchase. it Gerd tite onde to te an open book, -n0 wild ive a sale Eh, ” no additions or reservations of stocks — i tly out, marked with easily seen price tags —everything has been make it equal! if aay Oe ¢ and simple cae x yos to look around and then walk out, A poe! the NAL CUT ™ PRICES toll by Orin of OSCAR A. A. LEW, as Receiver in Bankruptcy, Prices 80 privy A and startling ly modern clothes of it it will pay you to buy Winter clot! jor next by tray buy for to wear this Spring, Wire ves tee "fiMeS AS MANY. garmen low when SE ee ge disposed of in a poy You culanice e altering. doesn’t it strike you that The LE LEAST do yourself is to run in to-day “OVERCOATS AND SUITS OVERCOATS AND SUITS, many suit-| OVERCOATS AND SUITS, heh oe in pro- Ms for Spring. For Men and Young Men Regular #22 sor nenand wt 315, 44 4 j Previously priced $15; $18 r Sperrreeereress fen nent 6.98] Sveticonrs ay eg gin es Deanconrs AND SUITS, large a Eagvicualy priced 630 * and $20.93 n og eed Spring. For Men and Young OVERCOATS AND Bult, ple nty of light gar: 3 ‘ormerly ee $18, te for warmer {922.50 and $25. 410. 97 he oon ee. Formerly $35, ue sat Equally | Lew Prices. Opportunity for “Selection Is Most Excellent All Stores ©) Open Ugiil th Rou to put awa: next Fall—to buy Haght-weights NO’ A & tremendou sold tS <= pRooxinn 6.30 P. M. 4 Wortd reporter Miss Goldman sald: | he | “The reason I believe that a social | dys revolution will come about and that! “Are of individual indeay en it im taken that | there would be I wan not ‘errer ac! . The interview: was held in the base- ¢ ‘ aw RLD, WEDNESDAY, t os @acontented with the present cond!- ia @ co RT gy Cod hayes ad gh hee Sr td shoul je~ emploved. iy ot rg ig school teacher 4 rebel inst No hungry \ should tet rk to death. histe ana me Inadequate pay, crow classes and Se ay back | under which they do are worse sweat eated ‘inn many. of girls in the shops. Mins iolaman tinaisted that she was ne Pag anarchy, but just an An- | archist. “Some of the newspapers had the, himael An hints are in sympathy with them, but all Anarchistic endeavor in “Occastonally, however, bomba are thro oom Do the Anarchists stand for native ratein sey a bomb In Union len. bie people that the crowd did jeer t the churches and Ledge be fond but I won't belteve that any rich found on the prisoner, ently died from the thjurtes he re vod becaiise of the premature ox woenan’a flonion of the bomb. Berkman knew] face was spat upon, as ts claimed, and nothing about it. there who take!1 do know that the crowd mare auch action never inform any other | past Mount Sinal Horpl S perioh = erson of what they intend to do. It| Pave acan not to disturb the slok.” two people oy Ui ona Linky an intention mane Tries 5 in the city when | that happened David Gibbs, a carpenter, fifty-throo Mise Goldman, Lateef the tect years old, living at No. 444 Madhattan avenue, got into an argument with his . while he wae shaving to-day. He lonly ot her arrest after the assassination of President Belair, "paid that she had been renty times i told. ey ng men hice & arts te walt je Dubie does not know 2 {1 @ rab te. eee Cours won to await tl ject whow are just o1 f hi MARCH @ new popular eyeglass eve corn turing S faclitles ts that folding eyeglass at so low a pri } will bet ton Pee ng more comfortab! Step into the Harris Store nearest your home try on ¥ on a pale of of these new comfortable and sot mean an obligation Lon pt ml Optical Itouse of WStStannis Seullsts ond Opiciang #4 Wert 1esth B “ wn 196th W, 84th / Tuxedo is the favorite tobacco of critical American smokers—a refined tobacco for men of refined taste. 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