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FHT FOR WEALTH Union Hours for Housewives and Maids! ~ SECOND ALIGHT TPARS SHS SON ‘BI WOW! Eight- Hight Boer Dap ts Enough, Pays dae Gay) “Stee eit a um = MONNNGON SSeS Ss Se ee ores | MEAD MSEAATESTIES FOR PI ERG Bsa Relatives of Mrs. Jo- Ragusa ioe Renew Filibuster} Army Blue Is 2 ts Pavocta Color) Bringing Her Yearly + $ephine Mackey Want For- and Democrats Order Cots | Shown to the American | of $40,000, Is Charg A tune She Left. for Sleeping Spells. Buyers. | ‘The trial of Richard J. for the alleged looting of the TALK OF CLOTURE RULE.|DESIGNERS AT FRONT. |0%0 fortune of Mrs. Charlotte Be Mackensie, 1éft by her his death in 1907, was begun Smith, Leading Debate, Is|Hats Are Small, With the Mili-|Defore Justice Weeks in the ¢ Challenged on Claim of 500,- a 'a THOUSANDS IN GARRET. J’ Shinkishion Belic.2 Much j } », More Money Is Coicealed THE WHER HOURS ARO “The LONGER, | ‘i ie About House. 000 New York Unemployed. y + (Special to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 1—After a j STAMFORD, Conn., Feb, 1.—Fol- c week-end truce Republican fillbusters 4B \ . Sewing the finding of $3,200 hidden d against the Ghip Purchase Bill went HS ‘way in « sewing table in the home of inte action anew to-day. Both eldee } ‘Mie. Josephine Mackey, a former New Q York woman who died in Darien Jan. J Bone of the strangest will fights in ¥ ‘Me history of Fairfield County is in Proapect to-day, ‘ . | Mrs. Mackey, the widow of Alexan- arranged for relays of speakers bh of ie ieee Wve Wocpeay te beep, tas: atta continuous session,” waid majority leader Kern. @er Mackey, once prominently con- Prospects of @ cloture rule, if the ¥ with the American Sugar Re- : relentless opposition of Republicans ai Company, left an estate valued should continue, were being discussed 4 ‘at several hundred thousand dollars, in Democratic circles. About two-thirds of it Is in bank ac- When Senator Smith of Michigan | Gtey, Stamford ant Devon “thet |Supreme Court Jurist Elaborates His Theories of Woimaevan "ies Wat Pesta dg pele rage mehr : oo desea led F ' “Votes for Women” as a Means of Obtaining o bebe rors Wasmplayed' month 3 elaim the property. ‘Nine call them,| Shorter. Day for Weaker Sex—Why Should “In the last election,” sald Senator selves relatives and one, Elsie Clark Drudgery Be Permitted Inside the House When ‘Walsh, “the tetel wate:ta he eHy, 208 f iva gen cee It Is Not Tolerated Outside, Thanks to Votes Syic acas co bay Vole Chesg ate imeas unemployed men in the city of New aides Waste aver ee York than there are voters.” has gee [ede Melia onde for Men?—Long Hours of Household Slavery Makin in 0 & member of the Driving Women to Outside Work. é Senator Smith insisted his figures RIKERS BACK Mackey household when only two included aliens, unnaturalized citi- pa st TO ~ sakyrdionrty wer wees By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. wall poereay py el sy “- gramme, tas seagate toca isl ‘They, Compromicn With Eisie Walling, who is forty-nine, ts “If there were as much waste, ineficiency and incompetence in women's y a there were 150,000 unemployed | striped skirts again to be seen in the ‘Werks at Roesevelt, 5. fm porsession of the big house, which | ™@nagement of their homes as is to be found in Federal, State and most Ls cago. haeuk> Rue de la Paix. All the houses show] 4 be fe filled with costly oll paintings ana| Municipal Governments to-day, the homes of America would all be Cone Ree route ot ee Demo.| summer gowns of the Louls Philippe | in Fasern phim ft gt bankrupt.” crats when a request arrived to-day| period with full ekirts and tight|tiliser Works at Roosevelt, M. J, ‘furniture of the style of the first Na- perm! stall bodk to-day eo It was Supreme Court Justice Charles L. Guy who cae ereesereerrii |e Paros for eoctic Sens nse reset ae of se Poleonic era. « It is believed that a big fortune still placed that verbal torpedo neatly under the side of the| outlined shows that the wife-of the/every man to give his wife a certain sraccount of as Sill not buy much | Pisa been out, fe ‘hidden away in the old structure, argument that “woman {s naturally unfitted for public] ¥°rking man is at ieast as important! proportion of the joint earnli asa Pres! trier ‘and within a fow days officials of the @ member of the community as he js | right and not as a privilege. trade. T drust company which is acting as temporary administrator will make office,” when he made his sane and earnest plea for’ himself. And how did he win fair|no privilege in this country, or 101 the enfranchisement of women in Cooper Union the|hours and decent conditions in his|have none. A wife has a right to me trade? By his vote. Women, when |share in the family funds, Take that | tions wit her evening. For a long time Judge Guy, distin- ‘mother search. Only th otl edd have the ballot, will also use it|/case of the Brooklyn woman legally rt conditions and the ac taal suey ‘ ey Dba bee guished represehtative of the most conservative pro- heir indust rotection, adjudged to have no part in the ined bane entirely ignored | worth’s, eect a fait prefenned ti So. see there the $3,200 was found. fession, has nevertheless!aligned himself squarely and | ,,,,1 Armiy believe that In a tow years | money that ‘vans the Joint result of her lin the argument. Is convalescent; J with the Ftlout fica qed fa * Persons in Darien who knew Mrs. openly with the minority of men who are supporting | will be everywhere recognized, and Famed the law. wm but it itsnouldn't be the one red © are to] fe turned tate Gorpm Hatt o The eortt i e ‘Mackey are of the belief that money | women in thelr demand for Justion from the taaiority. | (0S te’ noinen had votes feet ge | on stay right an uncle, who has still found time to dhas been stuffed away in all sorts of ‘Among that ‘majority’s most cherished conventions is that, on the one| men's votes have comipelied recogmie SUBVERSIVE COUNSEL THAT supervise the new models. Bourniche Svailable hiding places in the build. | hand, men have displayed a godlike pérfection in the conduct of public! tion of their rights.” FINDS APPROVAL. ment Be bas eke a (a ore fon B ag ing. In Darien the old lady (ohe was affairs, while on the other, women have not even proved themselves com-|,,\\nich,'# an argument that ought “Of courge,” Judge Guy added with | tn lection, ‘Polret at Lisieus, will ‘not @ghty-two at the time of her sudden | petent to manage their own little matters, have not yet shown themseives antis, the “quiet home woman.” rd ak ‘hianpada war teins about th tebe Martial and Armand, yh? Neda Geath from heart failure) was known successes in their “‘sphere”—the household. “Municipal house-cleaners, | “Women are also sald to misman-| money she saved trom her household te. -He| the army” barracks Nm thee ot bat eccentric, One of her hobbies was | indeed!” Mrs. Josephine Daskam Bacon, the novelist, once exclaimed to wy ies allowance, but might heve quietly d¢- Prepared & amail collection, bide money and to have her for-| me, with open scorn: “Why, the French woman would be utterly ashamed | blamed for the high coat of living and|°waien gupversive counsel 1 House Appropriations | Committee, | | “ Ce are‘all simple, and tuae in such shape that it could be| o¢ herself if she knew no more about the proper management of her home | *°!,,U"Wise expenditure, ously recommend to every wi mie'n” evidence against the majority | Georgette has Zouave suite. Ail show @oaverted into cash at a few hours’ - ' For the last ten years Americans,| whose husband doesn't give her & Ow. than many an American woman.” And of course it's a common argument|men and women alike, have b private pocketbook. big Kab oscar Mgebhes appropria- oe Ld ‘bas sean "Choral shave oboe NOY, Can tell about money"! that in thelr troubles with servants American women show a genuine lack SrTOUeD & parlor of luxurious” FAtter the he ‘warransa. ordered. the American | aiso black and white checks. Doucet it Into stocks and bonds of executive ability. \ piper,” Judge Guy summed up, suc- m rf troops out of Mexico,” was another of | and Bourniche show evening gowna in But here is Judge Guy, who intimates that woman-run homes would |cinctly, “But it’s not fair to put the ry Smith's assertions, Then Gen. Fun-| Violet Plisse and tulle. bi for this situati ton “quarrelled with the Department,| Millinery shope are in excellent con. | tre fairly’ ante "But tie peut] be bankrupt if conducted on the principles of man-run governments. It any Wore thane On thee Phe eae to opend it f he |r oteating that withdrawal, of the| dition, The shapes ure most! to do with money is to put it| seemed to me that women, at least, would be interested in hearing more wae twenty year 6» youlg have by her h American brorbe wou be inhuma: in the Rerae trimmings de narer | you can get it whenever you! aho@ this revolutionary theory, 80 I called on Judge Guy in his home at | Considere: meclt able to afford a| fy i the Senator also declared. motifs. military cockad want ‘That's ' cab once or twice a year now goes “Time after tim important feature, Nothing is elabo- Matta Why t refer having) 11, 335 Convent Avenue. about in his own automobile. Is it ' fe ad “fire, Mackey was an accom-| “Many of these persons who decry @———-_| juat_ to blame his wife for the t change? could hi under the shippi bill whi plished musician and had been edu- | women's incapable enagemant by the industrial conflicts men of “As for the argument that women cause friction with, ‘betigersnts Ia abroad. en hine Rockett. Sixty yearg ago,|to assume that me: ing—the strike, {do not manage their household ex- | nec Europe. e0.4 belle of New York she met and| variably achieve success,” the Judge lockout, ¢i ting and the | penditure wisely, we must remember | Grivin ernment to order their return. tary Bryan hove aken 't thea attitude Mexanter Mackey. For’ a|tegen quietly. destruction of property, Yet man {that they are hampered both by al home,” concluded Judge Guy. —-—— that the Administration could be they lived at No. 240 Madison ABOUT] made the | lack of capital and a lack of author-| won't stand the drudgery, and no one| BRYAN DENIES ANY trusted not to do anything to involve is the old Seventh Ward, then| THE PLAIN TRUTH le the lawe geverning his bus- | ity. A man would find great difficulty | can blame them. They need the vote the United States att internat ernational to Seventy-first Street MEN'S FAILURES. iness conditions all by hig own }!n making @ success of a small busl-|to protect and educate themselves. SHIP BILL PROTEST. | trouble. Friends he President Lexington Avenue which wi i ad tact the we infallible self—woman has no re- | ness if all his capitW were supplied| The women who don't want It are aun to-day taahtteonla ke ‘As c matter ef fac! eponsibility for them him by another, who also constantly | those whose sole purpose in life is the] wW.suinGToN, Feb. 1.—Secretary granted gon came, but| ity of the business ventures made : od interfered in hi? disposition of it. playing of the social game. They ‘Al . 5 fellow died twenty minutes| by men end in failure. And de- ‘The actual truth ts,” and Judge ‘Suppose the riewpasaqtt dl have already dll they need and more| Bryan to-day formally denied that) tory Guy's blue eyes opened wide as he fey) juppose wom than they give any equivalent for—|any Government had protested paused for emphasis, “that there is Provided the, incom sand one pave, perhaps, in some) against the bill pending in Congress birth, It was when Mrs. with the Mackey "recovered that she 'boran igo all, the sreuh showing eccentric traits, according to domestic problem to-da: hase of sbi by the Mra. Rocke: day becau: they When they prate about} for the purcha: ine ‘pecuplen the sid Sericy nateslog Ae there ought to be a domestic prob- co. ta woman's inferiority they don't mean| United States. Mr. Bryan issued this "T is useless to pay more—foolish lem. W. id their own inferiority. , They are op- ; Pca ee er ee posed to what Abraham Lincofn called | “atement to pay letsthay 61,00 for silk hosiery. “Mrs. Mi cd Neth her money and be Pleasant to all her|@rudgery outside the home. Why and ee steak? “the plain people’ havin:; any voice in} “No nation has protested against Because for one dollar you can wear e sir oft wf ow ne the ds relatives, and that’s should we tolerate drudgery inside Mynere ought to be a law requiring government, Whether man or woman.” | the passage of the Shipping bill and ‘or Ni Ac 0 eee tigre, Mrs. Hookett, myno sald ber] the home? The mistresses and the | | It I not Ikely that any nation will ety Same, Welling of Ker: | ae. ie, f Of Alexander| meas are alike revett or ‘would, since the bill does not af twas forty-seven | Mackey, led the visitor through the _ revolting against it! FRITZI SCHEFF ACCUSED. | BIGAMIST GETS SIX YEARS, | necessarily raise any diplomatic into her] iouse. In the garret she pointed to)Women have been blamed because oe question 1 not proper for the State De- sb . oer ea tat thie time to discuss the fe, ™ 2 Loam. StI Loves Mii fnanner in which the authority con- A ferred by the bill will or should be ‘Twe match to Your samble—ne extra oharae) the table in which $3,200 was found’ they ask their servants to work such | Creditor faye | She | Gave Jewels tor Firet Wife We: 'l by searchers from ae Home gs o4 long hours with so few privileges, Fiett Much other old: furniture n But the employer women simply de- ni id it had| same floor. Mrs. Rockett sal } Objections to the discharge fi Ki it H, Beld t “(Qever would go out. 8 Pees esaroned. mand what men, thelr husbands, | penkruptey of Fritsl Schott, prima done | six veut Sing by Sede fhe: | exercised. asmume that the 81.00 WORTH FOR 61.00 Row, just. ss happy “i stay just as it is till the|would demand of them, and do de- |na, were filed to-day with the clerk of ec authority conferred upon the Presl- z atl stay just oe it te tl th . and do de yw ‘ounty Cou ty Sancta IE, eee cnias The genuine have GilaSturs stamped on toe was 8 bank folks look ait,” she explained. | mand of them in servantiess homes. | {2®, Fed! al District Court, The af dent an for anythi Following js it of those who davit was signed by Milton Wolf, presi with him in the matter will be ex- Te Fayrrow hur GOTHAM 100. 100% pure siit, else since the death of Mrs. Mackey." |, HoleWiPs |* Sames, as relatives of| There must be a change, however, dent, of ‘Sosepha Cncorporated) ‘of ercised properly and with a due re- '% (maximum) wear, Be convinced forever then Elsie Walling came down-| the 7 ‘and have retained At-/ And the wife, as well as the house» |683 Fitth Avenue, williners and desi . an tha | €4P@ to, the nation’s welfare.” GOTHAM HOSIERY SHOP : is fact, guilty two months dministration sources close t “Oh, I wish I was dead with Mrs.|‘°Daisy Beers Whedon of Brooklyn, | ,.1 Am heartily in favor of the lim- }intituea in 1st, ‘A motionaes Wied | thet cou as for clemency might omaee Wilton ‘ie wan reiterated Jeet }4 wor Beiwese Bas avn ’tke mrcctwey, Iv She exelalmed, and then she), niece; Ella, Keppy., Bridgeport, Te Raat mat Le tee eee pe: | for, final discharge lute In December . ‘The record showed | to-day that It ls not the intention of $ sé yan out into the rain and hid In a mlece; Adrian Rockatt, piseepor, & i Fy sant a cae and “ now on the | istrict Court calen-| that Belden was sent to Elmira in| the Administration to buy vessels = 7 je jar for nex 01 "No use trying to eee her now,” said 3 tem cig Rockett, Jacke willing to work, Wolf ailexes that Pritat Scher, with | 13 corbin | fn tba for a similar 7 = | ors. Rockett. “She's just sick of all Bert Mich. nephew; Ella J. Leaven- | ent hour , ferred property to the value of" Si0,000, Se gevdn aanetie H a ralue 0 | | this talk about hidden ‘money and the! worth, Bridgeport, randniece; Ed ae 9 The paper alleges thin property was ™ aged Wite want tS tt, ‘Trenton, N. J. grand : ‘ ' “Did Mrs. Mackey ever say ward Oy avslle F, Hubert, Charlottes posuy jewelry. which was pawned ‘for| hoard’ withthe Logan family | at o of D ' limited, just Sands and Pearl Streets, lyn, Ing about hiding her money? , Miihe aMdavit then. dect Mme. elden t t { wine s ed, , vite ther Elsie Walling nor Mrs, cr A Scheff gave the pawn tickets to Charles 4 hi inother dad marries ys fo) us rea '“Lawa! ni was the reply. “She| Josephine Rockett has put in a claim oheu' B. Dillingham as security for money ae y A o —don’t be content with just “bread” when it was a sweet old lady, and you never with the probate court, but it Is un- hi play | loaned. wh ‘olf says no such loan was could have thought she knew about| derstood they will fight bitterly for leis ic tfners Postponed, is so easy to have good bread. But she knew h money. she knew how to keep a share, ' RAN INTO FIRE ENGINE. who piceded guilty to a —to be sure of good bread—every time—- ing tw One Ten Cent Box of While Engine Company No, 40, from|\o be sentenced to-day by Judg ge How bread that is all that at pod bread ld be, Went Sixty-eighth Street, y in of General Sessions, but roto an alata at 6a) Le todo on | sontens deterred until next Thurs: you must use good floui b struck the front part of the en-|day. Ki made by & probauion ‘Sixty-sixth Street and road. {officer and also by the Children's: Ber r) be a broke the two poles und slightly |clety. But Judge Rosulsky 1s anxious fart and then laber'sixtesn hour |iniuted one of the horses sishty\ty obtain further information about the or so? On complaint of rs Joseph Bonk |coul PROBLEMS OF THE WIFE oF |JosePh, Smith, (w the’ chaut- ixth St THE SMALL SALARIED MAN, | was. arrested. on act nantes Wash Dishes and FI fo) U R “But how can that sort of thi . (Pet ‘af i r The Famous Chocolate Laxative stopped?” Lasked. "“Buppose the [DAG ienored the siren and gonks of .ne Play Cards, Too f will regulate your bowels and relieve you of the miseries of Bite abahlat work ‘aint Hosea sek i aaa sp ULE. Is good flour—the very best.. t vil shoul wor! e! it 10) a 4 , Quit, “But suppose ‘ne earns $20 a| Ol Time Telemrapher Deng. t —use it and your bread will be tread— 1 you ch . an ol week, and they are unable to keep a Bt Vingont's hase | en ne Youe hande ‘new the best ever—equally good for it, cake, on Bunday afternoon, ne gio pastry—all household uses, keep e e' ( onstipation maid’ and there are three “or four | ¢ small children, The children have to sea ih vont be clothed, the meals have to be pre- (Brooklyn, Information of Mrs. Kirsch. | ‘At All Goed Grecere. HECKERS’ CREAM FARINA—DELICIOUS FOR BREAKFAST your emack isn’t just right, if you have a bad taste in the mouth, | pared, the house has to be cleaned. | baum's whereabouts will be appreci- itera a+ FT MAKES Lire ‘Gh wait gh ES YOU NEED, me OLUMBI IT MA Eats Tis wil tne up your strech aid digestion, promote bodily | ing to,find time to do it in ‘clght Femsinn. "Pelophone s80 Cor Sips cod strengthen the nervous syotem. oa eee no bay, a ae vt fareace what lawa will be very: Fy ag | Mill be be made. admitted ‘ beh i sono wife and mother, and how's she « snumed har (4 distressed after eating and have frequent headaches, just | W.n0"® Boing to do it All except the | ated by the New oa bia.