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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1915. 3 ‘ BRITISH LURE | Most Emancipated Woman in World Says GIR FOREDTOSTEAL |2%%yb 412% nnn 'BLAGK HAND PLOTS anes DRIVES HER TO BE THIEF. | SAIN BUT Most Intellectual City Is CHICAGO! BMOHER SHESIS, on" ”""" DED BY SEERES 10 ell | Mies Amy Lowell, eo the on dees Wen ces °° sea ae = hn wets BES TOBE AI b ARRESTED wie hs ’ ™ Cover Battleships With Wood "Sao tena Sod nee aViat flare Company, Saves His Money and Daughter. aS a es nnn |Children's Society Investigat- | ing Tale by Child Who De- + clares She Is Made a Thief. and Coax Submarines Has BeenNo Woman Shakespeare Within Gunshot. or Woman Wagner. A ilttle girl, who talked and acted like & woman weighted down by age, end Worry, sat in the rooma of t Children’s Society to-day and while! tears rolled down her cheeks she to Assistant Superintendent Vincent |Pisarra that she wanted to be kept un > [der arrest because her mother com-; polled her to steal D | “I'd rather be arrested than steal, sald the girl, who is Josephine Maior 4, fourteen years old, No, M47 Bev enth Avenue, “Lt asked a policeman to lock mo up because T did not want to steal, and now [ wish you would take As further propt of the old beltet that seeressea can n toll their wn fortunes, Mra, Rosie Frank of No, 679 Firet Avenue finds herseif ar- d, along with four men, charged with being inixed up in a regular old fashioned Black Hanc scheme whieh included the kidnapping of pretty seventeen-yoar-old Catherine Plecer- | into. Pasquale Pieceriilo and his family ] ive at No, 825 Kast Tryenty-elghth Street, and he has a transfer com- | pany office at Broadway and Twenty- h Street, For nearly a month he TRICKS ON OTHER SIDE By Nixola Greeley-Smith. This is a free conversation About free vers Between one Free Woman And another, The Free Woman is Miss Amy Lowell And I am the other. You know Miss Lowell. Who does not? She applies the New Freedom to Poetry. She wrote “Sword Blades and Poppy Seed,” And her new book will be called Kaiser’s Sailors Take Iron An- chors to Holland and Come Back With Coppér Ones. A tale of a new war ruse that Is enabling British cruisers to send MAIORCAY $ . nin German submarines to the bottom of “Six French Poets.” care of me and not send me back to 9-104-460-0680 20080 ies eee@) has been getting vividly iMustrated the sea came into port to-day on the She writes one long lino, mamma, If [ could only find a nlee | 7 ~ | letters demaading $500 on penalty of Holland-American |iner, ordam, Aid che chor line homme somewhere, thon I would be] Thirty-second Street, intending to; having his wifo and himself “knifed, from Rotterdam. According to Frank | F. Boulton, agent of the Federal For- warding Company, at Nos. 78-80 Broad Street, New York City, who has been dd carn her own w the world . happy and work—oh, ao hard After paying wut the gat toe rent] shot and bombed, “Are you sure your mother made] she walked out in search of employ A woman acquaintance advised you steal?” asked the assistant super-|Ment and flnaliy spoke to a woman| Mgs. Piecerillp to consult Mrs, Frank, who has a news stand at And every line, Whether it be long or short, Sings with beauty and dazzles with color. intendent aa) kn Ports nh . Hun-' said to be a wonder at her dark art, for six months in England and Hol- She is, besides, 2 “Oh, yes, sir," replied Josephine.|Kighth Avenue. The woman apoke|@od they do say that Mra, Frank's Jand, the British naval authorities are A kinswomen of the Mlustrous Lowell who wrote the celebrated “Ode ¢ he made me take things from de-|to Pollceman Hyrne about Josephine| prophecies were gloomy and recom- adapting the methods of Sherlock | to Freedom. ® partment stores, and she made my pain yd he {iuestioned her #he sald: | mended that the money be patd, Holmes to warfare, putting their| So she comes by her froe verse naturally. % sister Sadie, who is eight years old, |have that hippen than to steals f Detectives went yesterday with cruisers into disguise to fool the Kal- ‘They say she is ser's U-boats, The most energetic unmarried woman fn New England. From Capt. Anderson of the Nor- And richer honor is hers Wegian steamer Vitalia, an eye- (Vidariounly) Witness of the sinking ofa sub For her brother, A. Lawrence Lowell, and my brother Jimmie, who Is four,| The girl was arraigned in the Chil, Piccerillo to Twenty-first Street and take things too.” Iren’s Court and committed to the] First Avenue, where he was to deliver a ear of the oclety until Now, 19. 0 » fak So astounding is Joxephine's 8 Meantime her story will bo investt y. It was fake money. that a careful in : ectives state that he was ap- made by the Childre ched by Glovannt Cusamano of phine maid ab jety and wae born in| pra A | a re. a. & came hy with her par-| 5 East Twenty-ninth Street, marine by one of these disguised ¢ : \« the Harlem police Mrs, Sadie) cite when two mothe old. Three se ses pha Mad maianite, tis, Boulton save be got Is President of Harvard University, ‘ Malore: says the story | years ago her father. separated from|Seddier, whose pusheart was on the the story first hand, A British And greater glory hath no man @ fs a fabrication, r ago the gitl| her mother and returned Sicily corner, Who took the decoy roll, and Cruiser, fully armed, had been mado! Than that—— Uy ————— ae, to appear an innocent merchantman| HERE'S A TRULY EMANCIPATED by the erection of a false funnel and WOMAN. to count very much is impressed on | of >> by clothing her mor in fa wood-| No more In that strain lest it rack} a dollar bill), en sides, painted a dingy black. Thus| the soul and the ear of the woman ering in the streets Kents of tho 90-] ANNUAL SET ugly bruises was found wan and picked up by clety. Sho then sho’ on her arms and shoulders and 8410 | page side Clave hor mother had whipped her and bit cal then, deserting bis pushcart, mt to Tw y-elghth Street and First Ave~- TLEMENT BALL. | ic. ‘There he met Santora Licrboddi Id Entertatnment|ot the samo address as the fortute teller and Vincenzo Inglesso, a saloon. Miss Lowell Miss “4 AMY LOWELL, hat is not vi Vo-Night at Patm Garden, accoutr the British warship de-| whom I consider to be one of OUT] much, , any one who 66046000006 P a her. Mra. Maiorca admitted at the ey Ae keeper of No, 326 East Twenty. liberately set out to lure a German) greatest pocts and one of the few|hopes to make a living from poetry u : time that the story was true and ssid) | SN) toatl Le at ieee tant’ wiga |acreee siibriavine to ite end really free women in the United| had better become an ashman or a| : the biting and whipping were done * Side! Later Mrs, Prank and Blaggio C House Setcoment will be held at Palm wharwoma adopt some other lu- re rf i : Capt. Anderson's vessel chanced to] States to-day Grative Pentcate oe’ Oeste a mnie | “because sho was angry Garden. to-niitit. Hesiles a one-ase| 808%. & barber, living in Kast Twenty- be in at the death. He saw a sub-| Miss Lowell is so truly emancipated | you know a poet is very well paid, | | Upon her promise to treat the child | sketen, seventeen solos Will be offered, | frst Street, were arrested as being marine rise, as it sighted the sup-|that she doos not know tt. but as a rule poets h to be con- | ’ Josephine was given back into] The siiow this year ls under the direction | members of the Black Hand group. | | bette of V onhard a Sy) J er posed merchantman, Ie saw the| She is of course a Suffragist for she|tent to recelve a mere pittance for ka ago the gir]O',Will Leonhardt and Sylvia Waxner. ln police say that Mra. Frank is the ‘ ‘chantmar saw tt thelr work.” | her Five we pur r and ve " a her ¢ nr tar, | realizes that votes should be at least vay trom her home because she | will have the imooruunt parts wife of 4 convict now serving a nine- the commander and an officer appear | 8 free as verse. She said she would | WITH RVEN START, MANS WILL 1 said her mother had taken her downs |v.) "f49 MAVentrOney teek, nie | year sentence for counterfeiting and to challenge the British ship. Then, | ¢ @ feminist (after asking me tode-| Tyas after thie that we apoke of | town and compelled her to steallite re wealthy that Cusomano was the ringleader of suddenly, from the warship the| “ne feminism for her) if she did not ipurrage and feminism. “Women have | 4 used to ald the charity U trinkets in department stores. She] 7H this year's show, a# Inline Black Hand echeroing and con- ; ; y ‘ believe that nature has placed certain] great power,” sald Miss Lowell, “but went to work for a Mrs, Ingraham at] fund, which % M. De G. Trenholm, {teased be had offered three men $50 wooden sides fell away and a broad- ine of the wieehorer| Na g70, East One Hundred and| hee! worker of he settlement, sew as @leach to kidnap Miss ERecerilio in an {ee | — > | 4 inescapable restrictions upon that] is it only be Yorkville side roared, The shells found th i pe f the race which T stilt per- [education that there has been no sivirat’ Btreet. but left there |harity fund for Yorkville district Gutumobile. Mo intended then, mark and the submarine plun Portion of the ra: woman Shakespeare, no woman Wag- [Saba Saag . Sepp esate said, to hold her captive until’ she Ske hk Woke. ha’ eathioander: sist in regarding as the submerged| nor? I believe that, given © man and Saturday and applied at the Hebrew] De La Vermne Show and Dance. | would agree to marry him. | : sex. a woman of equal’ developm é dehy: Ww nt, the ! With Money Gone and Health Jorpnan Asylum, No. 1560 Amsterdam] The De La Vergno Reneficial Society,| Mra. Rosie Frank and her four ai ue Ge log rae nate etna But our conversation did not be-|man will go further than the wom- | y Avenue, for help. ‘There she worked | composed of employees of the big Bronx Lees eeetrate Moteenne in the Wark ere rescued and are now in a ; Hr “ + ‘ works, will hold a. mir e x Rogtian ipnapitsiepeuonere Twar, {#m with free women (my ISM), but] *E wiry, be a woman Shake-|Mrs. Margaret Goddard, $3} Imperilled, Cotton Expert [ina nee eae Leva Sapte $1.60, | iow. and reception at bling's Casine | ville Court to-day. He held them’ in asieaiieg use = concerned itself at first with free] speare, a woman Wagner,” I an.| then she rented a room on Amster-|6n Saturday evening, Dec. 18. After the 35,000 bail for examination Monday Mr. Boulton was tnformed numerous} verge, ({ should call it Miss Lowell’s|swered hopefully. “I admit man| Years Old, Still Missing Sess (Only Way Oui”) | bkucvennsitetc) Gnecriubdies sud sew See uae sRhew wate loeoed EOE va eee ether German submarines have been! Taye, oniy perhaps she would not like /owns the past. le may Keep tt, ‘Did ¢ . . sunk by this ruse you read the other day somewhere , ep 1 -~ -- y tt.) rom Broo ome. ‘The Germans are adopting many|' “phere js really no such thing as{ tat there will soon be a matrint: | From Brooklyn Home ” | ehate’ of culture in this country, be- clever sche s for smuggling contra-| trey verse,” Miss Lowell told me at|cause only our women are edu- band goods out of Holland into Ger-ltne st, Regis. “The phrase is a lit-| cated?" many, Mr. Boulton said, Copper has] emi but not exact translation of the| “That sounds well, but it's non- a cs be sense, Women dabble,” Miss Low- been obtained in large quantities by! French ‘vers libre,’ which has at-| et) answered Eons Onan me | rer equipping smali river craft sailing “P| tained the precision and dignity of/real eminence in any art, even to-|k the Rhine into Germany from Holland! metre, But so called free verse is} day, you will find a dosen men, WhO | whom she lived at No, 516 Nostrand] ended his life by putting » bullet vith heavy copper anchors, painted! 4 publisher's term and signifies prac-|DaXe kone as far it not further.” | Avenue, Brooklyn, From facts that| through. hia brain in ‘his home on black, On their return trips the boats] tically nothing. art or profession,” 1 said, “men ex. | developed to-day her sudden removal] sherman Street, Jamaica. leave the copper anchors inthe Father-| | “Contrary to the public impresston,| plain her by saying that she has the/seems to be an incident in a stru In a remarkable letter six pages land, returning with tron ones. to beleuiture is as necessary to the poet|mind of a man. You remember the Hartt told of m—wasn't it 4 Relleving mt the age of twenty- - ~ a cm . YP WGA ee MT seven that he had made a failure of . The disappearance of Mrs, Margaret}a life that held for him no future Goddard, cighty-three years old, was) hopes, no allurements, despite the love rted to-day he police as alof his young wife and baby girl, napping case by the family with| George F. Hartt, a cotton expert, to get her to sign a will disposing tten to his wi S ” Se bu yon t or .{eynical French epigi . ‘ el > Guat. exchane Another ruse but) of to-day as tt ever has been. Be Jone of the de Goncourts who said jer large holdings of real estate 1M | ie tient he had made for three weeks | recently discovered was the exporta-| cause I have not the advantage of al feo ene woman of genius is a man? | Wave Avenile: Rnd mhibea: Sails Gea acme kr Ce TINEA Le aioe | tion of benzines in hollow ceme assified education I am compelled |'To me it bullding blocks. to work now I should have done | fair, by Passengers on board the Noordam|} years k and Latin are abso- | neue, Ne oemius ie ns ems just as true, just as | Brooklyn ause of his subtlety, his} xire. Goddard has lived durin nis sensitiveness, to say’ that man.” \1ast fourteen years with Mrs, } pects the future seemed to hold | Approved by! for } In ill heaith, in flnancial Lederle Laboratories, New York, if W. Wiley, Director Good Housek reau of Foods, go. Gi es and facing: possible dim. \ | Housekeepin were given a thrill shortly after leav-|lutely necessary to any one WhO! “perhaps both are true,” Miss Low- | M. Domaille Klink in the Alham ities due to bate he had made on Eanltation and Health, ing Rotterdam when four German] wishes to understatnd the value and eu anew red why, genius may crimienta; & Kandiansa hears alone ctor pete te tad: mane cn e > hovered | mean af wo! - mothe have the qualities of both sexes. : LAR Seropianes appeared and hovared| moaning of words, My mother, WhO | un goss further than woman—and | * Ane ne af, A powerful ided suicide was nly way out close above the vessel, Thereupon | knew Greek and Latin, did not believe /T’y ceva he will continue to go fur-| tor car s Capt, B, C. Val Walraven spread out! that these languages were of value] tner—it is because of purely ph3 Hateay Street last: 3ic sina HAsWiaosn leet Glnes cee iene flat on the upper deck the biggest|/to a woman, so I was not taught|causes. Mind, as I said before, has) and a man and woman ing alehot as ahe entered the house! Dutch flag in his equipment, them. Consequently, I have to work | no sex house, No, 516 Nostrand Avenue. The| ty a bedroom she found tho letter | Mrs. Katherine Willard of Cleve-|at acquiring what should be already two went to the home of Mrs. Klink | \qaressed to her, She read one para- land, 0., who has been abroad four/ acquired (Miss Lowell said this be- MRS, AL DAVIS WILL GET and asked to see Mrs Goddard. 'T' ea mi ' ph and fainted. years studying singing, told how|cause I had accused her of working T aged woman had a stroke and a fa tex exolaintng’ that he had dost every scrap of paper sho possessed, | eleven hours a day). DIVORCE DECREE MONDAY | a sear ago, ana since men one has| jvvny noving “the tacen, Hartt's including letters, books and even vis-| “I am trying to-day to overcome t been strong, but she came into the | tor told of check transactions that ‘ iting cards, was taken from her by|the defects of my training. You ‘ecient cia andi tee thercallers: | ReREA) Genuine; Maversl hooks | 4 e c German customs officials at Bent-|know our schools do not educate” Rut Taneg Cancer Husband, Eu-| The woman greeted Mrs, Goddart| wiry due to bo returned to- | ie helm, on the border between Ger-) “Do you ee with the recent as- i . me as her dear aunt, and told her she | ‘ iccehioh Neonaldi nat ment a many and Holland, and inspected for} sertion of Katherine Fullerton} —genia Kelly's Nemesis, Can't i to take her to see her|. \' « rig? Y heinee i sh vain to | possible secret me on Gerould that culture is being ex- Marry Apain in State Y ane was ewer ite tale welt it Ries RSIS uApel «aa | p —— tirpated {n this country?” I asked. Marry AGA OtANE fr, Mra, Kilnk says that the same| "si not worth wasting sorrow on. il Bishop of Alanka x . AMERICA IN A TRANSITORY! after next Monday Al Davis, the/woman called two years ago on the |) om a financial failure,” ho wrote. | [Ae Mews has been received Prine STATE OF CIVILIZATION, tnngo artist and nemesis of I bowers Me enia|same errand, and that M oddard ie ko thea Gnowe Gibney foe copal Board of Missions, “In the main, yes," Miss Lowell] Kelly, tho heiress, will again be td like leave more money for renga althen said her sister was long dead. i and: Doves (Harti nineteens .U.3. PAT. . Fourth Avenue, of the wedding in| iewered, “though I do not believe | single man BAeantE | nd ‘Lovey’ (Hartt'a nineteen >) REG.U.S. OFF. October of the Right Rev, Peter T.) i 2 5 7 ho she made no objection, 1daughter, butlean't. Try | Rowe, Bishop of Alaska, and Miss| that we have ever had any wide-| Before Justice Pendleton on Monday |though Mrs. Klink and her daughters | sar Ee keer eT eal | ve GOOD LOOK bs en the four years that I have | é 1 { the honor to be your husband.” ‘ GO D a drux| ia Rose Fullerton, a nurse in the Alaska| Spread culture in this country. But! Mrs. Amie Davis, the dancer's wife,|did. The man kept urging haste. nya you attention marry him and be gave minute directions for ais Arnold. opped around the corner iN) tes Hartt found her husband's body Missions. Bishop Rowe's first wife| to-day we in America are passing| wi1| ask for a final decree of divorce,| CARRY AGED WOMAN HURRIED- sh ie apy lito died eighteen months ago, and the! from one civilization to another, Our] 4n4 as the motion will not be opposed LY AWAY IN MOTOR-CAR. DY: he Oy periee is My gecond Mrs. Rowe was her nurse and/ ars: civilization was wholly Anglo-| ty Davis, Justice Pendicton will sign} stisa Florence Klink hurried to t wn IT have been free from Saxon, Our next civilization will be the decree, Aes Sgfiieaiys caumetiteliys Big f e French. If Davis intends to marry the heir- | S'reet p an, Du f jess—and in the last interview she] not see one, She ran in ve out she announced her intention | store and teleph largely influenced by the “In the yes,” 1 agi York nost Parisian in its out- | fidant of his lawye 1 to ee Y 5 r made ineral and advised his wife as ete ae | Rane OF Mio heaven areten a” cone | Mrs. Goddard's real estate manaxer,| tha disposal of thelr household OU can't have bright eyes and highest form of the pure white mtn- jock, But the great untrammetea | Pee and bemsed Bim to help, On hor w ging. ‘Then the letter con- 5 a smooth, clear skin if the fer- eral oil recommended by leading Wert knows nothing of the Gabic| , ike,other decrees, the Davis docu. |home Miss Klink inet a pollceman,| 1, | menting waste products of doctors the world over for constipation. est knows 5 4 ment forbid Davis from remarrying | and as she approached the Alhambra| 4. good to Lovey, God bless her | Me constipation are poisoning your Nujol does not act by irritation but y | Point of view in New York State during the rest| entrance she saw Mrs. Goddard beinx| : eee nstip: Oe nL sid rae “You answer that!" exclaimed Miss | of his life, but it does not forbid Mrs, heart, you no) ow % system, by lubrication—by so! ng love each other. Try to intestinal contents and facilitating or forget her no-account natural action in a purely mechanical Constipation is the chief cause not | helped into the automobile, whieh Lowell, turning to Mrs, Allee Corbin | Pavis from taking the saine step | (°F aya: hie WMledy oop i again. Davis will be given an op-|then went away at high speed. ‘That Henderson, associate editor of Poetry.) portunity to see his baby son once \evening the police sent out a conti : who had taken a silent part in our] week, Mrs, r I'm afraid she'll miss me only of poor complexions, but of three ee Davis will receive | dential alarm for the recovery of Mrs.| for a while. Now, sweetheart, 1| quarters of the illnesses from which Way: b ‘ ith Ml bag ies Babe Ae ted fora m oak ee eee Goddard and. Oe tie HERE of the lamp é women suffer, Nujol is colorless, odorless, tasteless, away W s Mrs. Henderson hesitated for a mo- See oniaiite Ge . ali flickering out ; 5 Rub pain away with @ cmall) ee ratte Lowe nerseit’ ook {HELD FOR THEFT OF $1,008)| writig eee’, uae receeres farte nn employed until re- Heed the danger signals of pallid It can be taken by anyone, even the trial bottle of old ie tho ehuntlet I uaa duse to park: ’ jWeiaeeiay & islet thom 1 the New York Cotton, E J skin, poor eyesight, headaches youngest child, in any quantity, “oe. , spo Au ie ¢ u . Schueffer, awyer, ¢ 0. e ‘The: © embarked n is . St. Jacob's Oil. eat America: Alleged Bridgeport Fugitive ae-| Scheffer, a lawy i enterprise in Jamaica that | Maa check constipation before it is too without danger. erty Street, directing her to pi — “Chicago is the city most vitally rested in Street Fight Here, ob Stnw: tanddatd'e trai? ved a failure, Ho had tried, late. Not with laxative drugs which Write for booklet, ‘The Rational What's Rheumatism? Pain only. |interosted in intellectual life In this) Attracted by a struggle between two |as well as her deods and other valu- | I geiiiuuts mont ha nereiga physic and irritate and later bring ‘Treatment of Constipation."? If your Btop dragging! Net one shee (nity country to Miss Lowell said. | men early to-day in West Thirty-elghth| able papers, saying that he would | tanpnad tor the fit tithe about reactions which make you reg- druggist hasn’t {t, we will send a pint De earaling Se eeeb's Oil" dinerts | it 18 in Chicago that the Poetry Policeman Berendt arrested | write her later where to send them. | ho wee afflicted with heart) Big ularly dependent upon them. Bring bottle of Nujol prepaid to any point ly upon the “tender spot” and. relief delet ont sartce Peis nes Fhomas Lacapuice, who accoraing t0] Mise Graco H. Klink: thereuj | j about natural conditions, Nature's in the United States on receipt of comes instantly. “St. Jucob’s Oil” is Phe e: bing a rest t keeper there of $1,008. | Went to the address with Police De ; way—with Nujol. Nujol is the :—money order or stamps. liniment, which never disappoints and] Ment of this periodical marks the | Gubatos. anoth urant keeper, of {recognized Mr, Schac raha in of baton. whoke NUAbaD } j , | cannot burn the skin on, first ine that any one has ever Wiridgeport. | Gus | who had accompanied man Il director, ‘They say that ehe| (im STAN DARD OIL COM PAN Y | Limber up! Quit complaining! Get| considered it worth while to offer MOB OE ane that tw 9k the aged woman away to be the adopted daughter of ohe * | a omall trial bottle from your drug-| money for the encouragement and tive. | The law Sighadaa't bak that Goddard's id sist Annie, | (New Jersey) j ist. and in just a moment you'll development of poets, Thousands of baton’ s Aes 1 # tha \) that Mrs. Goddard t them . | ree from rheumatic and sciatic pain,| aotiare have been offered for artists {&ory,and Lecapulos was held at Head- | there had heen any kidnapping, and | ho was in good health that her | Bayonne New Jersey | torencss, stiffness and swelling, Don't | © quarters after hearing all he had to say Ryan Annie died | ago and alone, . . and musicians, but for pocta, never —_—_——— le ; Yoho Aid not know Ake. Gor } ! Relief awaits you, Old, honest . SAILING TO-DAY A wasp use for the police and |a at she did n it Ir ook. | | Y “St, Jacob's Oil” has cured millions of | ™ "Boece Poetry pay anything?” 1 # AILI Ll . | advised Mi link to x 1 lawyer, | SB aaite F Bae gone for the day | | theumatism sufferers in the last ball) geiog desectedly ‘ifor when | was my . Since ty have not | World called at hie office,” H. Frans | | cestury, und is just as good for sciati eighteen 1 gave up being a poet just | raermina, Naples..... ++ 12M. | searched fe ' Jo's Dyruff, attorney for the Kink | | peuralgis, Iumbago, backache, sp because we live in a sordid. world | Manhattan, London . 12M Mt lighters to-| family, was aleo away. } and ings. —Advt, wherein the only image that seems Lafayette, Bordeaux......... 3P.M, day 1 thar tne!” Mrs, Goddard ts still missing. | |