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— - Xe - —e AY, DECEMBER 21, 1914 Ln Sse : THE EVENING WORLD, MOND —_——_—_— Lemire enn: ernie RONEN Wie, hia Pianta SpryT e Tt Dette af Tl A_New York Detective Story That Is ‘Different’ | — oe Ties Ce ee ein et’ Bitz, Of Headquarters “by 'iisrcin Barbera Besims ToDay : aelthaeieiheiileiiaeetineianel RRMA RINT: RRM RRR AGRI RS RAIA ROR SIRS IRR ORMIND PANIC IN SUBWAY |‘‘Utterly Unfair, ’’ Declares Author, ot Law | That Wife Has No Right to Family Savings AS WRES BENEATH WOODENCARBURN Women Faint and Are Tram-| pled in Fight to Escape at THE MODERN MAN IS A SENTATWE OF Repne: 7 “New CHIVALRY TRIAL FAVORED ME IN ALL ITS PHASES, DECLARES CLEARY Politician Acquitted of Murder there is a grand plano I bought for| room was because it was the first her, for she is a good planiste, and I fan im oe her stnce the afters loved to hear her play in the evenings. “Naturally, I was overcome. If SAYS HE FELT THAT HE MIGHT) should not have lost control of GO CRAzY. soit, 1 muppove, but what father woud a ; 5 biame me for doing as I did?” ‘Bho was developing rapidly along! Cieary naid he - belleved every musical lines and was becoming @/ point in the trial tended to favor his Composer, One of my greatest pleas-| side. He pointed to what he termed ures was to sit here in a corner at the prnanalaprceeeaina: of making ec attorney @ witness dusk and hear her play some dreamy | tor the dofenae, and of the difference ain—the ‘Moonlight Sonata’ or someé-| between Gagan as a citizen in the thing from Chopin. You see, I know pb nal chaid and Gagan as the music, even though I am called ‘a/ Prosecutor, barroom politician.’ ‘My daughter's testimony undoubte ediy helped materially in the bri | “After I learned what had happened | ing of a verdict In my favor : to Anna, 1 walked outside and on to} Cleary, ] | sal “It was the strongest fea- ay “ , Broadway. There I heard panos in| ture of the trial in my favor, ; ys He "Down’t Nest | Siigetorie koma Wing Wared, on no ill wil toward anyones teen aml Seventy-Second Street, | to Swear Off.” I thought of Anna, and there was] rive those who were prejudiced WIRE INSULATION AFIRE. Break Windows With Um-! brellas as Acrid Smoke Pours | Wiliam V. Cleary, former Town Clerk of Haverstraw, told an Evening | World reporter, to-day, a remarkable! story of the events that led him to| Kill his son-in-law, young Eugene M. Newman, of his trial for murder, his acquittal last Saturday night and of Nothing to console me, It seemed as if] atainst me. I want to express my the shrine had been wrecked. 1 saw| thanks to the Court for the fair mans ner in which the case was handledy happy couples—young people—and 1] fo the Public Prosecutor, to the Jurorm, thought, ‘There is youth and inno- cence,’ and then I felt that I might go crazy. “Then I looked In shop windows and | saw dresses, and I thought of how Anna liked certain dresses and 4is- to every one.” “And so do all of us," added Mra Cleary. 0 ful. i Trai his plans for the future, liked others, 1 tell you It was aw T hrough Train. “T can only thank @ mereiful Provi-|I got into a subway train and looked | dence for what has happened,” he sald] at tha advertisements, and there I in bis home, No, 610 West One Hun-| saw more dresses, and I thought| & short circult under the forward truck of a seven car southbound Lenox avenue train entering the Seventy-second street subway station | at & little after 8 o'clock to-day set | the ingulation of the wires in the} truck and under the car afire and ter- rifled hundreds with fear of the dan- gers of a fire in the wooden cars which are still allowed to run in the} subway i The car under which the electric fire started, No. 2131, was a wooden, copper sheathed trailer of the type which The Evening World has urged the Public Service Coinmission for Jesse Lynch Williams Does Not Believe, However, That Modern Man Is Oppressor of Woman—Jus- tice to the Wife the Trend of To-Day—Full Financial Partnership With the Husband wife has no right to any of her savings from her husband's earnings? dred and Fifty-second street, while his wife and his widowed daughter, Mrs. Anna Cleary Newman, stood near. “Now that it is all over, I would Tather not talk of it.” ‘Then he eat back and proceeded to Play the part of the “silent politician, a term applied to him by his Haver- straw friends. It was only when he wan reminded that his lawyer, Frank Comesky, had advised him to present his side of the case, that he finally consented to answer questions. He made a gesture of disgust when anked about stories to the effect that 4 taken the drink pledae. again and knew [ was getting worse. “Down town, an unfortunate wom- an came up and spoke to me and a thought suggested itself. The thought was, ‘How did she reach that level” Every thought entered my mind Uke! @ red-hot tron. H w, before this blow came, my | greatest business asset had been a retentive memory. But at this time what had been my fortune was my misfortune. I could not for at I kept thinking of an old saying, ‘He who saya nothing never lies,’ and I walked along and said to myself | would say nothing. ve Hera Plume $3.95 and $4.95 Paradise, $19.75, $24.75 and ap months to banish froin the subway. hat 19 abeurd,” he exclaimed i “I{ “And then I thought of another j The “ sy" «condition of the Fy never have been a heavy drinker.| saying, ‘Even the Just deserve help’ poe il denn cay tk opby wealthier a Remedy for Existing Evils. Why should I want to take the! do not know why I thought of that, ‘ase. 40 So Ge” ; outside, and the seepage of surface pledge? It was only when this—thial put f did and then wondered if there|] 622 wulton @#. | 867 Broag ap. | water ed a short circuit t blow came on me that I lost my self-lwould be no help. L was helpless Rrooklyn. N.Y. jowark. N. Jy j bahNh Ngee Maltal tage bdcold tadabrig . By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. control and went out ond drank|contaty, you see, and wae getting es third rail and a supporting pil- What docs the modern man think of the recent court decision that,a heavily. I feel that if Thad not taken| worse, ‘Then I began drinking. An arc of blinding white light was formed, and the insulating material caught fire and gave off a thick black broke the arc before the fire could reach the wooden structure of the car, The flash sta..ied the gers to thay feet, and they surged about wildly. The train stopped with to Mquor heavily ae a last resort.| “1 think, William,” interrupted his| When strength unites with quality { smoke which filled the tunnel and x ost all Necti® of what| wife tenderly, “that you have ¥ recollect fe Gg ot the train. The station master pulled ion ie a hed aaa Britis Ns bay pru- FIWANCE 1S THE aise A mpd enough on that subject, haven't j e " ppened. f ere ce eve wren hel inshed! OrleHilly (balsas termaibneenar Ee Chk (naman “Juaticn Morsohauser ts quoted as |G), yeas exciaimed ) j automatically cut off all current and ey originally belongs to the busband it 1s his | LeseahthaSd 4 ; the first chooses mo! ar and for all: I have no oriticiam to; Rerver of it and the most deeply Inc car abreast of the station platform. |fund should have to yield up all rights in it to her husband, In most| fession, soclety should recompense make regarding thoxe who figured in| terested person in. the proceedings, CEYLON TEA . ee eet parte ce norilied im- | cases the woman is responsible for the formation of a family bank ac-| her, instead of putting, obstacies my case. I haveonly praise for my | which I felt I would recolve T did ro- y puffs ‘of acrid black | count. Then why shouldn't she own her share of it?” sion law will do more to increase lawyer, and only pratse for the Pros- |" «yh» reason I lost control of myself a or re paerees it aonitor, when I saw my daughter in the court. jardly x { ahead of them, | E'" [mented Mrs. Ida Rawh Eastman, sculptor, sociologist and former Secretary] Ove if she mito prafene Ge kone BROOKLY SAYS HE'S NOT GOING TO|= - —— a Word was shouted back from the} % the Woman's Trade Union League. “Such a decision as the one just| with her professional work. to “TURN OVER NEW LEAF.” front car that a way of eacape was| Sven belongs to the days when woman was a chattel and when a man had| which the was giving her time “Look at me eitting here, I am i — ‘i open there. the court's permission to beat his wife, provided the stick were no thicker pepllowed to do that without in- with ay wife. 1 Las arbng ue ci ” terfarence or criticiem. ; . ita .| ter, My young eo! In the crush that followed several | than his thumb. ‘ Manwhile, what sort of working | Eleven Taken to Hospital, Sev Meal tekat toibe 1M alone: Bat women fainted and were mauled and] But does the really up-to-date man} #ddenly turned on me. Wo werelarrangement Wo you sunnest forthe ‘ eee CSAAAILG in justice to my loved ones I am go- trampled before they were carried] sustity this mediaeval attitude to- | ‘!king tn his apartment, at No, 122| family in which the wife takes charge| eral in Serious Condition— | '» 3u! Ai ose apne wow evess astail out to the alr, They quickly recov- i East Eighty-second Street. As he|Of the household and the husband ing to tell you & be i i ward woman? I doubted it, And 8 ljeineq back earns the money to keep it going?” Pulmotors Used. of the suffering I went through be- ered and went away without giving back In his chair the shaded | "ithe details would naturally differ Emote . before 1 Jost my memory and their names or waiting for the care|! put the question to Jesse Lynch light from overhead fell on a long, K SS of an ambulance surgeon who was called from Polyclinic Hospital, In the first car the panic becaino so great that women began breaking | As {s only natural, two women have unqualifiedly denounced the prin- ciple which Supreme Court Justice Blackmar regret- fully set forth as follows: No matter how careful and still, unless the evidence shows a gift to his wife, Miss Lucille Pugh, the talented woman lawyer, de- clared: “Legally, the decision couldn't be reversed. As a matter of common-sense logic, however, it 1s essentially unfair that a woman who has worked and saved and denied herself in order to put away a little “The moral is, buy jewels and don't oave your husband's money,” com: Williams, who qualified 28 a sympa- thetic friend of the new fashioned woman in that charming volume of short stories, “The Married Life of well-knit figure and the face ofa critic, There are all sorts of quizzi- cal lines around mouth and eyes, and in the forehead over which a grey- wives will be doing such work, unless they choose to have chi which case the the number of children than all in the different home: note of any arrangement should be absolute justice. The wife should be admitted to full financial partnership with the husband, and whatever But the key- GAS OVERCOMES 14 Fourteen persons, members of three families, were overcome by gas early to drink that night I would have lost my reason completely. ‘ “My mind was tottering, and I took saying he was not satisfied with the verdict,” said the reporter. “Justice Morachauser a fine “y have great respect for him. I want to say this, and I want to'say tt once is the tragedy happened. “In what [ suy there ts no nonsense. about ‘turning over a new leat'— r about ae away to forget theepast u money she receives should be given| to-day !n the four-story tenement at 1 do not want to re windows with umbrella handles in the| the Frederic Carrolls,” and who again | threaded lock of dark hair ie con-|to her as a right, not as a favor, No. 154 Bodford Avenue, Williamea-| #24 the like. I do ni effort to reach the platform. Broken d his title clear’ in his recently |stantly straying. Like many another “And if the wife feels that she is bare Bleven of them are in St the past. It stands before me as @ glass struck Louls Scholder. ‘a saleg-| Published comedy, “And So They] wise man, I fancy Mr. Williams pre- | UMderald, why shouldn't she strike?” |! Neciagte Gauatlal Getaneiel nightmare, Thin tragic ahadow has man of No, 8v9 Kast One Hundred} Were Married.” in the latter book, | fers asking questions to anawering| “I think that's an excellent idea," | Catherine's Hospital, several tn & 86F-) srrected Mrs, Cleary more than ft and Sixty-ninth Street, and cut him] specially, the little electric flashlight ry TOOuBE AE pe ever answers | he amiled. i fous condition, The plug of & 886) has me, She is unstrung and needs deeply on the forehead. Le was wken| of the author's wit filumines every |WIN, t a Vo and exasperating! In “And So They Were Married” | main blew out in the cellar and gas| a post, After the holidays, I am go- to the hospital. Traffic was suspended for haif an| MaKe, including the flnancial comp! OPPRESS WOMEN. getting married—till the rules are | While the occupants slept. “afterward, we will return and I hour. The passengers of a sourh-| cations “I do not think that many modern | changed. | Im the hospital are: Michael Me-| shail resume my duties as Town { bound train, which was stopped with| DISPOSES OF THE QUESTION IN|men are fair to women,” I answered iretin. gameemued |Glynn, thirty-five; Mra. Mary Me-| Clerk. 1 will not quit politica, I its forward car in the station, bee uno THREE WORDS. him. “One proof of that is the WOMAN OVER PHONE Glynn, his wife, forty; James, Frank} will be the same Bill Cleary that I excited when their train also fillea| Quietly Mr. Williams read the brieg/STewth of the Men's with smoke, There was much sh ul- shadowy problem of the modern mar- ALL MEN ARE NOT READY TO Woman Suffrage. And yet—the man recital of the facts and the decision there is a warning that already young men and women are on strike against went up through the entire house and Marlan McQlynn, thirteen, eleven ing to take her to the South, was before this happened. And I only in the case which we are discussing TELLS OF TRAGEDY and nino years, respectively, thelr| pray that another great shadow will dering and jabbing, but the potica|in the case of Mrs. Montgomery, her |enforced that. legal justice which ' children, Michael Kolkows, forty;} not fall upon my family hearth. could find none injured. Once in the| Husband and the bank account which ton to Be Bae MIs ot oe Mrs, Dora Kolkowa, thirty, hin wif Mina dota alte Michere civ taeat station the passengers had to xrope| represented Joint effort but emclu- | ities, in that while most husbands Mys in Death s Pauline, Helen and Mary, nine, five| i, tem going to do It. In the past their way out to the street. sively masculine property, Jand most masters may be kind there ystery in Death of Owner of} ana three years, respectively, their Tee ene annuan ont A fire alarm was sounded and Dep-[ (Is ulterly@snfain” he sald. | jis lakal opportunity for much abuse?! Cleveland Hotels, Found With Six |ehlldren; and Mrs, Mary Buciley,!; shalt not be « heavy drinker in the POG RE SE Ts acs ge eet Williams, “but I don't believe, as cer- elgntena, future, I am not a ‘barroom poll- ee TO-MORROW SHORTEST DAY. OmMectal Winter Begina a Day Later tain of the more advanced feminists jassert, that all men are ready to op- press ‘womanhood. And I think the cause of women is harmed by such sweeping accusations, “| think there are few men to- day who would try to take from their wives the small savings which the latter had gathered to- Stab Wounds in Body. CLEVELAND, Doc. 21.—William J. Troy, tifty, proprietor of several ho- tels, was found stabbed to death in There is # store on the ground floor of the building. On the second floor live Frank Daly, his wife, his daugh- ter, Frances, eighteen; his daughte: tictan,’ as some persons have tried to make out. I am @ politician, and as such have tried to look after the righta of my constituents.” mule wane gether,” he continued. “I think well 98 ws @ room in the Troy Hotel at St. Clair tom SNLES#O AGES: and Mrs, Mary | “ivy, Cleary has been a mont affec- 7 that men really representative of ions with which | Avenue and Ontario Street early to-|"Avont’ 4 o'clock Daly awoke with | {onate busband,” interrupted Mra, WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.—To-morrow| modernity would scorn such an ty burdens marriage to-day. |day. There were haif a dozen stab Cleary. “It was his deep affection will be the shortest day of the year und] Tecernity Mine tee tie an certainly one of the most im: {wounds in bly body. & choking sensation. As anon aa hel 1.07 ougnt ail of thla on.” oe = ¥ . . ol yercel ver was from e@ open Tae ee nee caval Olveratery | ever-growing instinct among men Wife is the money | The fact that over $20) of ‘Troy'e ee a en ae ae vung | And young Mrs. Newman, with tear- boot pl four yearn, they ex-| to show justice toward their question, It is most decidedly un- {money and a diamond ring were re- to where they coul plained, winter begins @ day later than and toward all women. Ag | Just for a wife to be made to feel | ported missing caused the police to boarier et i ee ae id wet] “A. father's affection for hie usual, which ts Dec. 21. Henrietta Rodman id re- band's bounty, She must be hor- |WOrK on the theory that robbery] put in a tow minutes, when he saw | !auehter 1s something only man The astronomical winter, which ts the’ cently, ‘justice is the new chiv- ribly uncomfortable when she hae |PFompted the crime. no suicide | 2 viving, he ran out and| “1th 4 daughter can appreciate,” said He er ee awrite | alry.’ And it's not merely a case | toplead with the man she marries |{00rY, however, is ‘algo advanced. | they were reviving, Cloary. “In bis home, she ts like a OLN Halton AT thet tine the 7 as Ganan @ahuna thal Gh every time she wante a few dol Two knives were found beside the] telophoned Police Headquarters, ese Ms ares icefaeimtery pen iss S fun wili'be farther south, as seen from, © ' : lars, and he ought to share her | body. Policemen Buckley, Boyne and “rine. , Miss Snow today has come to stay— the earth, than at any other time of the, of the man wanting to giv: discomfort.” The police were apprised of the tle loves his wife, of course—loves year. Th e Famous Chocolate Laxative EX-LAX — Relieves Constipation ; Helps Digestion “Don't you think 80?" Mr, Williams | ‘That is one of the fine points which Mr, Williams makes in “And So “| They Were Married,” His hero, Ern- jest, the “new man,” reacts as senal | tively against mean domestic humili tlon for his sweetheart, Helen, as she herself does. But I reminded him of Mra, East- man's remark that the “support” a} husband is supposed to give his wife includes board, clothes and shelter, anything elxe being an eatra, “Oh, but [don't believe men_act on that basis," he protested, "Do you know any married women who are 60 treated? There does seem to be al reat variety in the financial arrange- ments, I have been told that the wife of the workingman fares better, in proportion, than many others, since Ido feel th: in, shift. death of the hotel owner by @ wom an's voloe over the telephone, which sald: “Our old friend Troy is dead —been stabbed in his own hotel, Het- ter come over and look at him.” Who called the police has not been dete: mined. cninpaliiipeienin $5 GIFTS FOR TRANSIT MEN. Interborouh and N.Y. Ratiway Co, Din ate $70,000, Theodore . Bhonts, President of the Interborough Rapid Transit Company and of the New York Ruilways Com- pany, and Frank Hedley, Vice Presi- dent and General Manager of both with and Cummings were sent to the house, ‘They had to break in the doors on the third and fourth floors, On the top floor the McGlynna were piled in a mass in the kitchen, with the children on the bottom, Some one, before they had all become uncon- scious, had partly ratsed a window. They were taken to the atreet. The three policemen did herote work giving first aid to the fourteen until ambulances arrived, and were complimented by the doctors later for saving several lives. The Williams- burg Hospital sent two ambulances and the Eastern District Hospital two. There was a pulmotor from the Alled eyes, ailently nodded assent. hi @ part of him. But he worships his daughter. My girl was growing into @ beautiful womanhood and I was proud of ber. “I love music, She was a musician, Look around the room here. Do you noe all the plotures of her? There re more than @ dozen of them. Ov —————— SOFT, SMOOTH HANDS— A Gift That Every Woman Deserves. And one that within every woman's ainly, economical y Santa Claus to your them what they most reach easily, ce VELOGEN will pia hande and gi “And po my mind became a The last word bao been eald al been eaid of tea blank. not remember what happened afterward. though coming o and passing his eyes, which had @ bewildered expren- sion in them, “Yes, I have said quite enough. “L had absolute faith at the outset that 1 would have a fair and im. partial trial, and as tho closest ob- ‘FYose _ A aS SEEN White Rose Coffee, Pound Tims, 3Se, ES The Woolworth Building on Broadway, Whose towering height of dazzling white Suggests the road of Anthracite, NEW TICKET OFFICE BROADWAY, COR. PARK PLACE —Woolworth Building— OTHER BROADWAY TICKET OFFICES want au ty. ei and frequently brings her his|companies, have notified employes anbmonnteral DOREY a, at 28th Ree SIREN Saale ‘Then some | that as an appreciation of their faith: |Willamsburg and also one from the| ,Pe'¥ vab 7 at night Con Wall St. Cor. Se. _ Cor. 42nd Se, x men make thelr wives a personal al- | {al services during the past year and! gag company, It t@ belloved all will| Ing. Wipe away t cess after lowance, and others turn over half of | thelr co-operation in safely tri Troven bing In well on hands, wriet, eeps t e oo ure [What they tnoke to the home partner, | Parting a large number of Cheeks and lips. It transforms th et ind often painful Natu n Hturned to Death tn He which oN GLOVERS VIL Fie William Jennings, an aged man residing ing quality scheme ap that is helping to urge many wives | gol into work outside the home.” will give as a Christmas present to |man in the employ of the comp: Ex-Lax is a delicious chocolate laxative recommended by physicians as a mild, yet positive remedy for constipation in The Road of Anthracite MOTHERHOOD AS A PROFESSION | 2"° year and receiving less th: is | the country about tive Fallen north Pert cprmem, Berlex has mage thousands hager., AND ITS REWARD. * Fee tas amount thu betaine ad hie hina earl taeda. . @iven will be! the “You believe that eventualiv all about 870.000. 7 Palmer te investiwating.