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A WITHMORESHOT But Not the Husban 4 t ewere to be subpoenaed. r WOOSEVELTREADY Wie ~WNBARNES ACTON 4 ~ snail SJ. ek ONT Toe Means tric \ sel Vong i) | wr Coril WITNESSES KEEP AWAY Pores | egisiacor Against Hughe: to Testify for Barnes ernaces Apri! 24 Counsel for William Herr hin mull for bet Against Theodore Moonevelt took ad Vantage of the week-end recess of the Bupreme Court to-day to pile a Co of addtrs utstions to put to the former President when bis) erom-examination is resumed on Monday Many of the questions Agreed Upon have to do with events ding to the establishment by the Colonel of the Progressive Party William M. Tvinw, chief counsel for Mr. Barnes, aald be expected to tinteh with Col, Roosevelt some time Mon @ay. The Colone! will then give ad. Gitiona) testimony on redirect ex. @mination, This may keep him on the @tand until Tuesday, The Roosevelt attorneys received in- formation that all members of the Legislature wiio voted against the Hughes Direct Primary bift and other measures aited by Col. Re seveit fmetances where machine Democrats and machine Republicans combined to defeat jogimation he considered good, By these wit- Reanen, the plaintif?, 1t 1s anid, hopes to prove that their action was volun- tary and that they were not forced into alliances by party leaders, ‘The lawyers for the defense were @repared to-dry to ask Justice An- Grows for body executions for wit- Messen who have been summoned, but who have failed to put in an a ame. Among them are ‘Btate Comp. Luther C. War- Roscoe Erwin and WOMEN SCRATCH MAYOR AND POLICE IN STAMFORD Balaries for wives This time it’s Olga Petrova who sonal about Mme, Petrova’ vation,’ om course, most continuing the institution of slavery. AN “EXOTIC” IN A CENTRAL? % PARK APARTMENT. day is not generosity so much as eee Pight Attends Trial of Strikers) 1. jeomea to me that New York] Justice” Acrested There for In- women shovid be interested in Mme,| | “How can any man be sure his A timidation. Petrova's attack upon the present! Upon hi senonesct h (eat 00 ths Grates Wont) economic status of the wife—or, ere bine must ce @TAMFORD, Conn, April 24,—An| rather, her lack of such status, So I @rmy of 200 women, many of them| cated upon the actress-dramatist at armed with clube and others carry- charming apartment which over- fag in’ thetr aprons salt which they | °°" puted nie later into the faces of police- | hens Ce’ The much-abused adjective “exotto” marched upon the Town Hall this efternon during the process | resuy applies to Mme. Petrova. She hoa tawntly red hatr, soarlet lips, a @f the trial of eleven striking labor- a, were arrested for intimida- Th pointed, almost colorless face and eyes that are sometimes blue, some- @ women declared they and police | times gray and sometimes green, Her, an their chikiren were starving. ehildren marched with them. There was a clesh with the Many when Idosi, leader of the| gather was English, her mother Rus- \ wom wae a! . During the Sight « John L. Brown, Chief the pages of French novels. One neat little thing about her 1s that ehe wears two rubles to match her lips, They—the rubies—aro eet in ring: and adorn the forefinger and little finger of her left hand, “Why ealaries for wives? I oate- chised. “Why not?" she retorted, spiritedly, “At present marriage is an solutely unstandardized profes- Ze only way"—all Mad- ame’s th’s are softened in thi fashion—“zat a woman can —_——_—. Wermer Miss Gould Is Now the Mother of Three Children, LONDON, April 24.—Lady Decies, for- merly Miss Helen Vivien Gould of New on this morning. ready have two Lady Dectes, who js the second daugh- ter of Mr. and Mra. Geor; Gould, married on Feb, 7, i911, at th age of nineteen, to John Graham Hoy Hera Be sford, the Fifth RNGHORN ON CHILDREN'S HEADS be one. 80 long to a man ze law entitl salary, no wages, no fixed finan- cial remunerations. Ae soon as she divorces him she has @ pay en- velope for ze asking. | scene of which 1s] would bleed. The itching was terrible and | house nor jewelry belongs to her. He | it was tho scratching that caused the trouble | allows her to maintain accounts at all | Qe spread. Thad the hair cut close, ze biz shops, but her hand, her purse, | | “After three months’ use of different te—eppty and Mme, Petrova’s own Wemedies without any success I was told | ing "apread out in a dramatic little ef Cuticura Soap and Ointment and decided | te give them a trial. I had the scalp well | seature. 4 washed with the Cuticura Soap and then She is very miserable," her cham. G@@ied the hea:l after which I rubbed on the | plon summed up, simply. “So miser- Catioura Oincment, Within a week J saw | able zu! afterward, when she has a marked signe of improvement and in two | chance to marry ze man she really weeks the trouble had completely disap | iovey she sends him away until she | peared on all threo children” (Slened) | proves zat whe can earn her own Hy: | (" @. Elson Shoy, August 5, 1914. ae Semple Fach Free by Mail | “!!e sys. ‘But if we were married, | T would give you all zat I possess. eee atid “Cuticura, Dept, T, Bos. | She replies, “L know you would ba (Gna!) Guid sasougbout the world, eau, | ScHeroUs, bul What woinso want tor <r 2 ¥ 5 in New York attest. vices of his wife,” say: TME BVENING By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. wants them. around hi almost her next sentence she gives herself away. “If ze law fixed ze financial ar- rangement between xem ze feeling would not be se same, would take what money was due tier and spend it as she chose. larly if she were trained in some trade or profession—such should be given to all giris—ze hus- band would know with him it woul loved him. THE PURRING HUSBAND AND HIS SAUCER OF MILK. am sure,” added, you!” Mine, Petrova'’s amazingly red tips | twisted in a wry, one-sided smile, help feeling ‘ike jow can men she mused, ‘Just what sort of salar; ment would you recomme should prac fen, if her to give up her "Ze point I ne sue! Marriage at Present Ie an Unstandardized Profes-| sion, Declares Mme. Olga Petrova, and a Woman | Can Obtain a Financial Estimate of Her Value as a Wife Only by Ceasing to Be One. Thero’s nothing por- | ‘8 campaign; she earns a perfectly good salary herself whenever she appears bebind the footlights, and she and her hus- | band, Dr. John D. Stewart, are each self-supporting. | But Mme. Petrova has just written a play called “Sal-/ in which are depicted to the last detail the humiliations and unhappiness of the wageless wife. That this person's lot isn't altogether joyous, even in chivalrous America, certain recent court decisions man is entitled to the ser- the law. Not merely is she deprived of a weekly pay envelope, but it has been decided by a learned judge that she has no share in we the joint savings of her husband and herself. American husbands aro infinitely more generous than this particular law. But the fact that most slave owners were kinder than the law which supported them was not finally held sufficient grounds for Zen ze wife Particu- training if she remained be because she Mme. Petrova arrange- want to make ts zat woman who is doing her best to make her husband comfortable, and ding, should be legally entitled d hie comfort, and if, an him, i i WORLD, = | of “L would not have a man obliged to pay alim to A woman who ia again, alzough he should compensat: her if he has spoiled her mar! value and should support his chil nded Mme. Petrova earnest You see, all I want is justice for men and wome: —————————__. BOYS FIREMEN DUG FOR FOUND AT A “MOVIE” Their Father Had Police Call a Company, Who Searched Fourth Avenue Subway Excavation, Edward Rowan of No. Forty- eighth Street, Brooklyn, ran into. tho Fourth Avenue Police Station last night and sald to LAeut, Colina: “Won't you please send for a fire truck? My sons, Edward, nine, and Paul, eleven, are lost in the subway ex- cavation, ‘They went into the excava. ton in Fourth Avenue between Forty sixth and Forty-seventh Streets, [can Ket no trace of them The firemen from H Company No. 114 came, They lowered themselves into the excavation, and for an hour scarched, tearing up boards and Boing Into dangerous holes, A woman appeared holding two amatl boys by the ears, She asked for Mr Rowan. She sald: “I found them. They were at a mov ing pleture show in Third Avenue.” Mr. Rowan thanked the firemen for thelr kindness and left, explaining that he had pressing business at home, —_——__ J, B. FORAKER JR. DEAD. Son of Former Ohio Senator ok and Ladder t Away at Man’ an Bea Joseph Benson Foraker Jr, eldest “In my play, 26 i} of former United State den laid in neland for ze condition of peeae ftllpws uker of Ohl died at 2 o'clock this A . + | women is worse zere zan in Amer-| was earning before sikaiaic maaan Gt eee Spread. Itching Terrible. Had Hair) ey ve my heroine marry because) Re married her’ rect, Manhattan Beach, wher he had Cut Close. Used Cuticura Soap} sno nas been brought up to marry. ed n't discharce her i spent the last three weeks. tle had i ember ¢ ‘lasa which] It fair that he should pay good wages | pernicious, anaemia and was brought and Ointment, In Two Weeks mb oss & Mnainee ee e : ft for burned beefatenk and biscuits rom bie home in incinnatl to Ma 2 ; knowledges no other existence for iF disc . Trouble D ed. ackni ei No," admitted Mme, Petrova, “Hel hattan Heach in tho hope that se rouble Disappeared, its women, After her marriage, which| mhould ‘be protected” legally.” op] Rattan Beach in tho hope that sea alr mene takes place when she ts very young.) course if forcen hin wite to do) "St. sonnkor wan forty-three year GOW. 1a3rd St, New York City.—"The| 4.6 finds zat she docs not love her housework when she has no natural) eens View 1 ty-three year trouble my children had began with several |e a and mat he carea only for ze fivine ‘mars (ma hrefers to earn her /and was 2 . large, round, whitish patches on the crown ving some, oamer way. 7 sink he|natl 19 Comp ; ead back of the head which I thought were | Physical ownership of her. should pot blame her If ahe tent a eaptain and on uff 0 \, dandruff but on closer examination I diss | THE RICH MAN’S WIFE WITH AN Ci ne shown zat she doesn't ang | during (au war Bh Spain. In ‘ eevered that they were ringworms, As EMPTY PURSE. to keep gn win her trade, und” ant [contract Setlow fever vd was il for ee ere Haley ae he “Yet she is absolutely dependent on Heceune GE ieneranne eT Sy ay sy strong enough to returs t vane Shltiah Color resembling ® pete of dane |him. She lives tn a large house and she should be compelled lexally. to | ness @ruf and when the comb was applied it | wears beautiful jewels, but neither mend her ways. Former Senator and Mrs, Foraker © summoned from W 8 ago and were with th shington five ir son When died, to a fixed proportion of his in- Drowning Mi . come.” Thomas € son and Patri ‘are If the proportion were fixed, | poll suw 1en, & #hoe= wouldn't It mean that the wife of the | cutter, Street rich man would receive much more | (eye | by en lee than the wife of the poor man, al- [hed peun OL Or Kant arose though the latter woman would work | Willie jump into the Water harder?” yet The jumped in a “Yes, but ao does x6 ditch-digger went our, but work harder zan ze clerk or ze man FOUR ' until it who lives on his income, and recetye |} Mi wae cavonite Wilitammburg less money, At should feel zat i ing her justly, ¢ zat society Is tre t_z6 poor r husband Is nh if she also ing him unju fe man as well as ze woman fi Mt vite | Hospital in condition an Said. '*| War Not | 24.—Four NORFOLK, Va vale of bs euffers from ge haphazard finan. t a eal arranger it new exieting d0ard the Kronpring Wilbelm yesterday, | pital or who has married | Wives Should Get Regular Wages by Law, 's Entire Pay Envelope 'BVSINESS WOMAN MGHT BE A POOR coor . J, ® , WM, \ i as HERCLOTHINGABLAZE, GIRL SINGS WILD SONG AFTER FATAL LUNE Crazed by Study, Miss Busch Fires Her Nightdress and Leaps to Death. Miss Olga Busch, twenty-two years old, of No, 342 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, died tn the Swedish Hoapl- tal to-day from burns sustained after sho sot her nightgown afire last night and jumped from a wecond-story win- dow. Although she leaped twonty- five feet to the concrete pavement, she landed entirely uninjured, She rushed up and down the courtyard, ber robe ablaze, and It was her wild gave hor mother the tion of her act The young woman was a graduate of the Eastern District High School and bad been working aa a typist and bookkeeper in a New York brokerage office. She had been taking an evening course in advanced book- keoping and had been so diligont in this extra work that her mother be- Hoves her mind waa affected by the strain In addition, she had grieved con stantly since Aurust over the death of her brother Louis, nineteen, who was drowned while the two were on their vacation tn Sullivan County, Often she in the depths of despondency. Miss Buseh lved with her mother in the home of Mr. and Mra, Max Lubenson, Mr, Lubenson is her uncle, During the evening her mother and the Lubensons were in the parlor and it was thought Olwa was studying in last was her room, Presently they heard loud singing. Running to a window, they saw the girl, wr in flames, leaps ing about the cour’ ing unintelli~ gibly, Policernan Byrnes of the At- lantic Avenue Station rushed in and succeeded in smother! A doctor from the Bw 1 1 had suffered | found that Miss Bus: no broken bones or bruises by her fall, but her burns were so serious dered a stretcher, ‘Che girl heard | was still con * whe sald 1 want a nin Stand, County Jud ylan tn Broowtyn de- riled to-day the motions of Edwin M put through his counsel, Stepl C t aside the indictments ut with nakins falss f the State | Union Bank t ing Depart 1910 and with my edt had fatled to thle time, Hallway, Muller, of 10 Hartt Hrookdyn, parsed No, 37 eurly to-day on his way i the eries of a baby from found. on the floor ed in white, ‘Ther ntliy, ao the pollee Cumberland Street Hus- SATURDAY, APRIL 84, 1018. PLO INJURED IN MAKING ESS 1 Injune Bluecoat ! Invalid and Children to Satet Despite Five | lake John Done onty Ove © painter 108 Me Thomas Harrington Market Miation wore (he fret 403 Past Houston Street when fire mactt ran up throws next door cronsed to the fire escape of No, 08 and started to lower the drop iadder and whee they bit ladder was om Hellevue Hoapite He lot hie he the ridewalk th He wan taken wilh @ broken foot Vollceman Harrington went to the third floor of No, 45 and jumped te the lintel of a win: » the burning bullding, Hefore he could get bold of anything the tlatel broke and he fell to the coping of the nal on the ground floor, The drop did not die sbie him, and be clung to a window frame, Thon he broke out a window “nd carried Mrs. Heginn Welw, an invalid, and her five children to the fire excape balcony next door, The firemen had come by that time and took them ali to the street ton reported sick and went h Only three families live story building, and all sbort time, >-—- RUNAWAY BOYS WEEP WHEN ARRESTED AS. BOLD COUNTERFEIERS — > te the four: out in a Three Huge Detectives, anal ing World’s Champion Ath- | lete, Sent to Seize Paif, | | George and Henjamin Harris, seven- teen and sixteen respectively, sons of a truck driver living at No, 1441) 8 Loula Avenue, Chicago, who ran @ from home a week a Wedne brought up in the Centrt Street pe court before Magistrate MeQuade, to- day, charged with vagrancy and sus- pected of count iting. A bag con- taining genuine Mexican coins and a large number of antique tradt dollars in the boys’ possesion was the cause of th esuspicton, late last evening a telephone mea- @age rectived at Police Headquarters said two counterfetters were living at No. 47 Market Street.. Detective Martin Sheridan and two other huskies from the Central OMce, armed with revol- vera and billies, were sent to capture the two desperadoes, hall bedroom on tho top floor, the de- | tectives found the two boys counting over their wealth. | “Hands up!" Sheridan shouted at the | youths, “We've got you with the! goods. | Hoth boys, awed at the stee of the| invaders, began ty weep, Sheridan] is the champion all around athlete of the world Harris told Magistrate Mequade to- | day that he and his brother had come to New York to make their fortuner. “Chicago has it ksin ned to death.” According to the boya’ story, thoy saved up $100 before leaving home, Out of thia money they paid their railroad fare to New York, expecting when they reached here to find jobs. They knocked around for several days, unable to obtain employment, and then went to Philadelphia, There after much discussion between the two, Benjamin invested their remain. | ing money in the Mexican coins and 1 nthe trade dellara. hey bought fifty trade dolar fifty-five cents #ach and somo oft hem at various pri 1 Mexican half dolars, bought en and one-half cents fold to Jewellora by the boys for twenty cents each, ‘Thon » back to this elty, ( 1 1 triedt odispose af what we had left,” the boy told Magistrate McQuade, “we were regarded with suspicio Sheridan told the Magistrate that the boys’ father requested the two be sent on to Chicago, ‘Don't put our father to the ex- pense of sending for us," spoke Hen, "Hela too poor, Let u what coin we have left and we ean our own way back” consented. Bae cones HELD AS TRAIN BANDIT. Suspect Arrested Near Scene of Hold-Up Outelde Yew Ort NDW ORLEANS, April 24.—A re- | volver and a mask were found here w- jday near the mpot where Harry Lester lwas arrested Inst night after the press car of Louisville and Nashville assenwer train No. Ll was robbed and ter Marcey, the baggage master, was | shot and meriously wounded, ‘The police jmay they found an empty revolver hol- ater on Lester and that hin body war h y Te who committed the ang a smyll quan. ndit a $5 | rot tit Breaking into a! ACTRESS WHO SEEKS | SOLUTE DIVORCE 18 SECOND ACTION Mrs KATHRYN BROWN DECKER | Mra Kathe Hrown Der ke whe baw achieve fame ” an wetrems, Drought @ult for ab hute nee from her eben, ory &. Decker whandeon of Thomas W. Decker, w made mil lone in the mulk business ta New York etty In the actton b went t ta be fore Justion Week in the Sapreme in the paper 1h wom mata, that she of the k Mra, Ih brought suit h ration bist 1 in reply th it oof hin home by | retaining any dining, wintr my of soetl GRAND JURY SCORES. = CONDITIONS AT CITY'S ISLAND REFORMATORY acini Find 13 Conditions Demand- ing Immediate Change—Urge | Change in Discipline. | The physical and administrative conditions at the City Reformatery on |# rt's Island were y seored j to day In a pre niment died up jby tho Bronx County Grand Jury, | Which for a month has been Investi- |Rating affatra the Tk came as a quel to the rioting on the Island Hast Moreh and the removal of Supt Martin J, Moore, | The Grand Jury found \hat there j Were thirteen separate nditions | which demanded immediate remedy | It declares there were not only ta- sufficient exits for use in case of fire, }but that th fighting facilities The inastl- tution was ov i atance cited being the pl boys in a dormitory: 1 to aecommod: 80. The medical treatment and the location of the hospttal were called poor and should be tinproved without delay iminended a change tn the adminiatragion of discipline, ing out that these measures wor fo the whim of the individual keeper, “who, in many cases, Is a man of ine fertor intelligence and totally unfit to discriminate,” In the matter of food the jury de- clared that the bread allowance woa Inadequate and uid be Ineroased also that the bed clothing was washed frequently enough nor prop orly aired, and that there was insumt clent training In tho useful arts, ‘The jury r New York These men include a ing clubs, real estate These men have shot Cy and bound him, rmited the safe. He crossing on the outskirts hed $44 in kenwer, with a pist "The robber then dy Jumped ata of the city ad his World next Monday Do the Men of New York Want the Women of In advance of the balloting on this great question, to take place next Fall, The World has asked a very large number of the men of New York for their opinions. merchants, clergymen, members of lead- tects, publishers, physicians and others. tion in large numbers. collectively their replies are of much interest and importance. Their replies will be published in The _ ‘eo SAVED FROM IRE BY RSI SENG SA RNA TMS in Hansem toy They odeal et hurt.” eatt ' We are both thrown Mre tT at Y verturned after the 1 dashed for Unree blocks thr dway traffic, The animal took A ne Web par Hundreds who witr the acel deat were amazed when Mra. 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