The evening world. Newspaper, July 14, 1914, Page 3

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— GRAND JURY GETS | ~BMDENCE 10 Wee OUT KONAPPERS Dhstrict-Attomey Plans to * Break Up Band That Has uF Jeauaus ‘ale Who Gave Men Looking for | Huge Vessel Against Side | Letter to Rich Widow Was < Reaped Thousands. HEY GOT To Give Jobs a Useless Journey. of the Philadelphia. in Printed Words. STOLE 150 CHILDREN. “MISTAKE” IS DEFENSE.| ype occurred on the terrr-!CLIPPED ‘FROM PAPERS. Net Is Laid to Catch Leader - Who Forced Parents to Pay Ransom. The Grand Jur. began an invest!- @ation to-day which Assistant Dis- trict-Attorney Roynl Weller hopes ‘wilt result in a war of extermination last ten years ahd have collected thewwands of doilars in ransom from their parents. Mr. Weller thinks that one man identity he knows, but who is yet under arrest, is the leader of ‘= band and the brains of it. He yes this man writes all the let- first those demanding ransom, those threatening to return parts the child victim by parcel post, and Ny Mrects the writing of the chil- themselves, begging their par- ints to release them. Four witnesses eight-year-old son of Fran- Longo, @ baker, of No. 190 coker street, were held in heavy ‘for the Grand Jury by Magis- trate McQuade in the Jefferson Mar- feet Court. Weller handled the cases LH Jury to-day are said to have ite knowledge of the methods operations of the gang. iL OF MEN HELD FOR GRAND JURY 18 HEAVY. AB effort will be made to uncover as possible of the more re- and to start prosecution in which ft is not barred by f grocer in West Houston ‘HR BVANING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1914 What Right Has a Woman to Be Jealous? Is She Justified in Spying on Husband? “The Woman Who Is Married for Her Personality self, for She Knows His Love for Her Is Based on Something Securer than a Fondness for Curls and Pink Cheeks,” Says Mrs. Edith Ellis Furness. “A woman has no right to be jeal- “There is no place in a woman’s life for jealousy. One can have no patience with the dog-in-the-man- ger =womai —MRS. WILSON WOODROW. “I don't see how one can let Jealousy enter one's life. 1 don't think the question arises for intelli- ‘What right has a woman to be jealous? moon of love. KATE JORDAN. ‘Jealousy is egotism. sense to say that ji of love. Nothing is so paralyzing to love as suspicion. “Jealousy in its violent and dis- honorable expressions is a Last Article of a Series “Se CANT MONOROLIZE mim © The women who love one prettier than herself. It is non- curls and pink cheeks. lousy is a sign “Tho husband ts cruel, '—MARGARET ness added. “A wife in that p once came to me and I told cultivate a mental picture of beating a little dog which he to the fenc She knows that his love for her is based on some- thing securer than a fondness for however, if he tries to hurt his wife by flirta- tions with other women,” Mrs. Fur- “DONT BLAME THe ‘THE WOMAN WHOSE ONLY Alser 1S MER GEAUTY 1s mosT Lia To BECOME JeAcout MG WONT Love to trust bim. The more cam- endure together, the ir loyalty, Even when two seem to have drifted quite apart trouble will draw them together like —that!" and the dramatist’s palms a swift movement, the fingers interlocking. “As for the tigress style of love—it it weren't for a lot of novels and plays I think we should have outgrown it before now,” she ended with a smile. EMPLOYMENT 0. FOOLED ENGNEERS AND AGENT SHLD World Prosecutes Offender, Line Left Out, Defendant Says, Would Have Shown Places in Civil Service. William R. Smith of No. 1635 Vyse avenue, the Bronx, an Inspector 1 the Water Department, was held in employment advertisements. The Press Publishing Company, publishers of The New York World, represented by Teaac White, was the complainant. It was asserted that Smith gave a misleading advertise- ment to The World on Saturday, causing thirty engineers to call at No, 404 East One Hundred and Forty- ninth street in search of employment. The advertisement was as follows: Engineers, $100 per month. Particulars, room 36, No. 404 East One Hundred and Forty-ninth street building yesterday when the engineers gathered there to answer the advertisement, and he reported what he had seen and the protesta~ tions on the spot of the duped men. When Magistrate Simms called up- on Smith for an explanation the de- fendant said there had been a mis- take in the advertisement, due to his sumed that $100 jobs were awaiting them, He said that he had been conduct- ing @ sort of Instruction class to ft applicants for civil service examina- tions for engineers and plumbers, When Magistrate Simms held him for trial he paroled him until 4 o'clock this afternoon, as he was a city em- ployee, #0 that he might have an op- at he offered carfare to all nh who applied yesterday in SRO AORN RE a oa erm aR We ah : ; ‘ 3 ve Fast Flowing Ebb Tide Throws boat Philadelphia of the Pennsyl- vania Rallroad Company at 7.30 o'clock this morning when she was struck by @ Pennsylvania Ratiroad barge loaded with freight cars as she was about to make her at the foot of Desbrosses street in the North River, The Philadelphia, from Jersey City, had about 1,000 persons on board. The barge was in the adjoining slip at Laight street and was being warped out by hawsers. Those in charge of the barge did not see the ferryboat against . “ea @ | Lose the Morrisania Court to-day for trial blackmail Mrs. H. 8. Hansen, @ a ens nie kidnappers @n0 have Mr Gond Loos | | for statements alleged to be false in| Hut! (he latter was Gane. opposite | wealthy widow of No. 367 Wost One stolen 150 childreg in this city in the we ” . ‘The tide was ebbing strongly, and the barge was carried down to- ward the Philadelphia, bumping Into her starboard quarter. Instantly there was confusion on the ferryboat. The Philadelp! captain acted promptly and hended his boat out into the stream, clearing the barge in less than a minuje. He then made the slip without further mishap. The passengers came ashore hurriedly, some of them exceodingly weak on their pins and all nervous. Miss May Murphy, twenty yea employed in a candy factory street, after 2 P. M.; Monday, | Ing at No. 240 Washington streets soos, received yenterday morning work rusad Doe: W me ee: P.M. jersey City, was hysterical and faint- 5 Lapses sn’t Worry Every Time She Sees Her Hus- bork it ‘ed ns #oon as abe reached the plier. | It consisted of words clipped from The groundwork of the ¢ ie Woman FoR 4 Israel Goldman, an advertising 80-| “nnd girt ‘attended by Dr. Val- | new, . Ay begun yesterday, when ton Ital- band Talking to Some One Prettier than Her- Steacinc Av Sie Ucitor for The World, happened to be | entine of the Hudson Street H Ot he ee charged with kidnapping Frank — in the One Hundred and Forty-ninth| and wan sent home tn care of Mrs, | "48 It read: Elizabeth Schmiler, a friend. The Philadelphia was only slightly dam- aged and continued her run. HUERTA DIDN'T SAIL ON THE ESPAGNE TO-DAY jolating th: de fall upon a ous of any other living being. Jeal-|most are the women who ere most omen Woman* own thoughtlessness. He said he had| Gen. Funston Reports to Washing- ps : sh m mene Bry w rror- C intended to f a ‘ Sree SReTen, Dave oie Oe ouiy Ie the meanest, worst feeling | jealous.” ELEANOR GATES, wun Mee caante: Civil, Service’ wae tthe mea | ton That Other High Official Bomb in your house, ised and put Lane tl can creep into the human! « Jealousy j at time Monday evening 9.30. evidence only ra arrests y is particularly chi sem * whetl va agen ‘ob- | heart.”"—MISS MARIA THOMPSON | and vulgar defect of arate, The e Hy, Lah Lace eee a ak cad balay Was Passenger. Put white mark on tree. and nine convictions DAVIESS. ‘2 ‘The woman who is married for ber ‘A man of that sort takes jealousy | '4€ bile) said, the seekers WASHINGTON, July 14.—Gen. Very truly yours, ott of the eatimated 150 cases. ” ordinary type of jealous woman | Personality doesn't worry every time|as a tribute. The best type of hus-|of employment would not have pre- . y i PRESIDENT. witnesses who will go before the clings like a boa constricto: She sees her husband talking to some id trusts a woman and expects Huerta was not among the high of- ficial Mexican refugees sailing from Vera Cruz on the liner Espagne, ac- cording to early dispatches to-day from Gen. Funston. The holding of the liner and the hurried repair of the railroad to Mexico Citv have been taken as an indication that the Dictator was ready to flee with Aoldo de Ia Lama, . busy wives to-day.”—MRS, Esteva Rulz, Querido Moheno and | ¢vér heard him use English. eo statute of Ilimtations, Testimony ern epee MARQUIS. lof Which We mist evolve, It cans portunity to get a bondsman, the Geng, Mang all of Mie omen | Mre. Hansen, who owns the house fm the Longo case will be merged not co-exist with the highest love.”” ’ S M 5 On the door of Smith's office In the family, who walled on the Expagne. | in which she lives, hurried to the with ase wienomeen Sa bated “Jealousy is the dark side of the! —-MRS. EDITH ELLIS FURNESS, JOHN DREW $ BROTHER REBA EDEL OHN U T One Hundred and Forty-ninth atreet MUeatabine tatwesa ther eaves ‘West One Hundred and Twenty-fifth napping juseppe building the sign “Bronx Civil Ser- * street station with the letter and on - vice" guard of the Constitutionalist army was stolen from his father, Cosmo di iy Marqusrita Mooare Marebail. TO WED YOUNG SINGER! GIVE BOND OR GO TO JAIL ico" appears, ‘Smith told Magiatrate| {nd Federal outposts. at Ban ‘Luts| the advice of Detectives Thayer and Potost is already in progress, but the general assault will not be ordered FERRVBOAT IS HIT IBOOTBLACK CAUGHT. BY LOADED BARGE: | AS BLACK HANDER 1QOQAREINPAN| MAY BEONLY TOOL Doesn’t Know English, While Mrs. Hansen Buried Bottle With Marked Bill and Greek Dug It Up. Through a Greek interpreter the police planned to-day to put John Kasatia, the bootbinck who tried to Hundred and Fifteenth street, out of $2,100 yesterday, through the third degree, They are satinfied that Kasatis, ‘who insists he is ignorant of English, and who seoms to be, was merely the tool of some more clever swindler, and they hope by showing Kasaatis how desperate his case {s to learn the identity of this man, In the first place, the police do not see how Kasatis could have composed the blackmailing letter which Mrs. Detective Gang. Dear Mrs. Hansen: Bring $2,- 100 to Morningside Park and Cathedral Parkway, between big tree and stone. You put money In bottle and put in ground and mobody see h Keep letter secret. Don’t tell the police er any one. If you do ‘The police have learned that Kaaatis, who has worked for six months in the bootblack shop of Spiro Kataslolis at No, 1929 Broadway and slept In the rear ‘of the shop, was always asking his employer for news- papers and his pockéts were found full of words clipped from these. Howev none of his companions Connors put @ marked dollar bill in @ bottle, buried it aa directed, marked t ‘eich lane rath he ausertion today of Mrs. Héith Mills Furness that Jealousy, in| Sidney Drew and Lucille McVey Ask | She Has Her Choice of Keeping sino exp! ined te thera the reaaca @r| Sut gta, Pablo Gomsales arrives! tn, tree and returned ome o sense of devastating suspicion, expressing itself in acts of dishonor and 5 3 the mistake, but the ness, Go| From Quad: came to-| The detectives watched Kasatia latter even of crime, can form no part of the truest, bigheat| © Have Marriage License Peace Here or Being Force’ | man, sald he did not hear him do bo.| aay that Gen, “Alvaro Obregon, will | etealthily dug up the bottle ant was atart the main body of hia army to- love, this present discussion closes, Tne Kept Secret. to Keep It There. making off when they grabbed him. What conclusions TZ} He fought furtousty, but was so yesterday Nicolo Rotolo, who is may we-draw from it? ward Mexico City in « few days. “ALIMONY CLUB’? | she, ature, ievernment develops @harged with having acted as a go- . Sidney Drew, forty-nine years old,| Reba Edelsokn, the female orator JOINS further signe rapid colla; the: match for the policemen. Between in the Di Fiori case, was var haba facta: Out of seven clever, cult!-!now a moving picture actor and|of the I, W. W., must put up a bond So tahts Os bike ie the eagital anne for the Grand Jury in connec- vated, distinctively modern women, all except one of|prother of John Dre, called on City|of $300 to keep the peace for threa AT HIS OWN REQUEST between Obregon and Villa, ven o¢ Gunbent Grew tvewnes: with both cases, his bail alto- them married, I found that six had no hesitation in con+| Clerk Scully te ..., ith Miss Lucille] months, or go to the workhouse for Cari aarp we WASHINGTON, July 14-It te re- demning jealousy and all its works. They maintained| McVey, twenty-four years old, of No.| three months and there keep her NEW RULER OF THE ELKS. ported at the Navy Department that Antonio Siragusa, who passes that the emotion itself is deplorable, that its manifesta-|31 West Twenty-fifth street, and ob-| peace. Reba used to hold forth jn] Broker Goes to Jail Rather Than —_—— Peter J. McCrea, fireman on board the bis acquaintances as a pros- tions are odious, that jealousy and the best type of love| tained a marriage license. Both Mr,| Printing House Square last April dur- Pay $60 to Hi Raymond Benjamin of Californta| gunboat Palos, in Chinese waters, fell ous merchant, is looked on by Mr. fy are incompatible. Work, a higher ideal of love, a sense | Drew, who lives at May ae sn Vent ped eae ain pbc ; Ee us i do, ay $00 to His Chosen by Acclamation, pvereear’ ond was crowned ue Gatur- feller as his most important prisoner. | 94. som e, of humor, a feeling of self-respect and a recognition of | Forty-second street, and Miss MeVey | 4 oon ho e always drew a Wife. GUNVER. diay 16cRavinona iaear| Ohh Gueres service 1 er! , »} crowd, whi tf 7 a1 weal tia ied ars and was thirty-five years trate McQuade held Siraguaa in| the futility of Jealousy were suggested as methods of prevention and cure, | Wanted the City levi to Keep the) soe Mill tt fist Tt it oer | rhe “Allmony Club of Laudiow | 28%, of Naps Cal», war elected oy” iw home address. was Philadel: a pa fe Legnpessien wa se The one feminine defender of Jealousy frankly expressed her belief in| {Ct OF Wer Vial Bete names and the crowd retaliated, Street Jail” haa a new member. He| and rrotective Order of Bike today be pola, A alster, Mra, Mary MaAleer, 4 in court by Abraham Levy and the old saying that without jealousy there can be no great love. She in- entertainer. Mr, Drew's first wife | She told her audience that tt wa: lis Richard von Hofe, a stock broker, tid sid 4 to provide $15,000 ball. Rotolo sisted that animals, children, mothers are torn by jealousy, as woll as hus- died several years ago. They will be|# crowd of “cowardly, dirty bums, | who is said to be $60 in arrears in represented by John Palmieri, | bands and wives. She sald that a wife is justified even in using a dicto-| married on July 20, at the Church of| and @ few other things, She was ar-| his wife's alimony account. An order| (Rom cmm shillo La Rosa, Francesco Maca-|sraph to spy on her husband, {f her suspicions have been aroused, and that | the Transfiguration, rested and Magistrate Simms com-| for hii rest was signed by Justice| | Pasquale Milone, Calagiro|the “unwritten law” should be upheld for women if it 1s upheld for men, — mitted her to the workhouse for three| Weeks upon complaint of Minnie von) | one, Vincenzo Acena and Cate-|8IX TO ONE WOMEN CONTEMN | How they can so poison their sclf- GARTER BANK BROKE. months with the alternative of putting | Hofe, plaintiff in the eeparation suit. | [fi Acena were held in $12,000 bail JEALOUSY. Feepect I am unable to understand, ’ up a bond of $200 to keep the pence.| | Von Hofe walked into the ofice of | | { would rather die than read a letter She said that she would Sheriff Grifenhagen at No. roud- | | ce for the Graid Jury in con-| That the women contributors t| addressed to uny $ ie sa uld never put up) *" s ; y one else, ‘ nt + , way this afternoon with a suit case] |i on with tDe Longo case. The|The Evening World's discussion have! “I think that many husbands are HER $14,000 VANISHES ths Court ot General Boston att | Th'tach hand and sald he wanted to ||P ings of two Mer prisoners were| registered u six to one vote against}as emotionally single-minded as rain in General Sessions to-day de. | De arrested. |e sald he had been | URE ear until to-day, jealousy is a feather in the cap of| thelr wives are, Also, I think that sek cs eacothtag In| Clan that the judg t was wel) Siving his wife @ month for) im many men remain true to their h Mrs, Williams Carried Securities in| (A""" ell even yeurs and declared he would| |S : vans oF ookiane Wve teniem, one lat cnt Grier dear set Bat Se Puce, bt eke | cra at inch Kes e| fg) Wash Dress Materials "+= BEEN i roadest sense. ere and there we find men whi ua , would pay any more. - Weller has obtained consider-| women are trying to be bigger per-| hangovers from the times when first Didn’t Hola, A complete novel each week in) sire, Minnie von Hofe alleges in| [F ‘ polygamy and lat b 3 old, the Event Yorid. A bi vhich| her bill that some very endearing A ‘. Information from Matteo Palla. ons, not simply to get more things. | boweumy and later a double stand- The Evening World. A book which | nerrespondence. pissed. between ner | [Fy 12 Japanese Crepes, Irish Dimities, ‘an avowedly innocent go-be-| For despite its tragedies of swift de-| Whole world. PHILADELPHIA, July 14—Mrs.|on the stands would cost you $1.25) tihng and Mrs, Charlotte M. Darn- | |i c Poplins, Repps and New Cloth, @Ween in one of the kidnapping trans-| struction or lifelong wretchedness “Our present so dard Carl Williams, of Germantown, wife| you can get this way for six cents. | field of Woodhaven, L. L iz or . fotions, whose story last week re-| joalousy is primarily a petty posses- it difficult for real mates te [of the one-time head athletic coach ie ¥ Formerly 25c yard. @ulted in a plea of guilty from a| sion of a petty soul. A of the University of Pennsylvant BS As s base comes Bosna, “Jealousy, at least in Its violent Tost nearly $14,000 worth of North | z 25 Say Sane, Sines, srable. expressions, is a is , bonds (taae ; ttoman Cords, Fan inen Mr. Weller believes one group of | #24 dishonora American Oil Company bonds la ’ k d k. | ic . icy hich we must evolve,” bi For your health’s sake, drink— cot men was involved in most of the| state out of w “ of r. The |night from their hiding place tn her ’ Suitings, ete. Formerly 35c e Mrs, Edith Ellis Furness.| honor system is the hi i S| ® ES yard ” . recent cases. Victims had to pay | sumined up Mrs UES one which | stocking. Mrs, Willlams was return- | BS from $500 to $1,500 apiece. ‘They wore| Mrs. Furness is the aumhor of "Seven | should be employed by husband |, ¢rom an outing at Cape May and | J, z & 50c yard, @mall, prosperous shopkeepers, per-| Sisters,” one of the fow Amereab) ve fan + |had placed the bonds in her stocking Fa , : ‘who could be terrorized easily | Plays included In the et why Is it that the wife always macy of | for safe keeping. iS Imported Novelties, Sevpas, Ra 4 yet had suMctent means to make | Drama” series now Lan vaokes a. |{he,blame on the other woman?" Mra,| Mra, Williams boarded a Philadel- cS 50c tines, Eponge in plain colors, deals profitable. “The Jesloney BOE Oe Pueneas inquired, © pit Impatientty, phia and Reading train from Cape BS yard Stripes, Checks and Plaids. Great was taken that ¢! woman ki APs ae r 0 18 &| May to Camden and rode over the kK mseder" acd Gas Lesparasat (ee chia ton, or which persuades her to [Arandmother nearly fainted when I Keading as far as Wayne Junction, S Formerly 75c to $1.25 yard. oA) Ue ‘own self-re- | mentioned the name of another wom-| from where sho took the trolley to | Ginger Ale—Sarsaparilla Lemon Soda—Cream Soda Root Beer—Birch Beer Orange Phosphat ream Celery mever came in contact with the per- @ons from whom the child had been gtolen. ‘The go-betweens avoided sus- lcion by posing as friends of the dis- Bietted father, finally offering to help an who was to be a guest at a certain social function, ‘Do I have to meet her? my friend gasped. JEALOUSY THAT DATED BACK her home. She discovered her loss immediately after her arrival, and| notified the police, but she could give them no clue as to whore the bonds White Fancy Crepes or White with Colored Embroidery, Em- broidered French Linens and spect, cannot co-exist with the highest love, Perfect trust is a condition of perfect love. 75e Bim “Of course, if a woman loves & were lost, She told thom her garter ‘ ‘ . " meterting oso ges ee fi man Intensely and the proof that he] 4.4 AM ERTS SEARS 4 had burat_and the bonds slipped out | Scientifically made of purest mgredients, in Ks yard | Silk and Cotton Fabrics. For- money to the persons who demanded | joves another woman is forced UPON) husband had dascet too mare wie ? ' a model factaspy sanitary to utmost degree, ke merly $1.25 to $1.50 yard. it. her, she will suffer horribly, She|the woman in question ut a summer Wholesome — Sparkling — Delicious Ee will naturally have no feeling of af-| hotel twenty years before. He has « ks Remnants fection for her supplanter, and will rary eyian nature, and abe tried to Thirst Quenching- -Refreshing : lend m away,’ my friend explained. Le . desire not to see her, But as for)“ sstop right there! I said. ‘No HOW 10 REMOVE ‘The Standard Beverages for over 57 Years 2 A large collection of Remnants, various ma- stabbing or shooting this rival, or 5 man with children is ever ‘led away keep her husband Imitated but never equalledin QUALITY and QUANTITY terials in White and Colors arranged in Sopartme! even trying to from his wife, unless he leads himseit i July 14, — Complaints | against his will—these are impossibil-| WA UNSIGHTLY HAIR 4 Glasses to Each Bottle Beverages Blouse, Skirt or Dress lengths and marked reached the Hats Agrioultural Departs ities for, ihe culls wean is woman Fi I Nag ne’ i ae 4 “ELD "i in the S at about one-half price to close out. ay that grasshoppers had in-| “And isn yehavior of the spy ' . AF ane ' an impossibility for her?" T asked, ereuens ue) with she! ala. | Grulla : supplier. BIGGEST Kg » ih some sections, Con- yes, yes," exclalined Mrs. fs Id fi No plain water not & ts He: ae Cars ka vy Ana SSEenSGR ans UAHA hoe namie teu tren Oey nee ae DY apsaai aes the Bottle § James McCutcheon & Co. t are wi phan ‘ face as if to avoid some hor- t h omen, You G. B, SONS, Ine., BS 34 d s ts weeres of reinedios rible sight. ‘Yot I know women may be kno: eugceet yee a Boats are pourlni i ia Dee Une elder’ thampelta digaiten | Seerae onmueNe 219-931 Went 1ath St, N. ¥. Ea Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Stree Beggested that sever nd Endlish | intelligent, respectable members of f erst < ‘ork City | soctety and who stoop to looking oF > bribe dione Blass hice Gon a7 Me 29th ots MB, | be ti ha sbipped into wections. | through their bysband’s pockets,

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