The evening world. Newspaper, November 30, 1915, Page 10

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ee THREE ON A JOY RIDE CUT AND BRUISED AS AUTO HITS TROLLEY Chauffeur, Out With Employ-| er’s Car, Arrested on Charge of Reckless Driving. A @even passenger touring car @tiven at high speed by Donald Grindle, chauffeur, of No, 434 West Forty-eighth Street, and owned by pi LEARN TOPLAY PIANO OR ORGAN IN A FEW HOURS A Detroit musician has invented « wonderful new system which enables any person of little child to learn to pee the piano or organ in an hour or two. our name and address on or in a letter, and we shall you our guide and three sheets of Sone cheotutely free of charge. A Numeral Method Music 241c Ccange Concrete Building, Advt. Deirort, Mi Mich. C. C. SHAYNE & CO. Importers and Manufactarers of STRICTLY RELIABLE FURS Coats, Wraps, Neckwear and Muffs In All The Fashionable Furs 126 West 42nd Street Octavio Figueroa, a civil engineer, of No, 2 East Fifty-sixth Street, crashed into A weatbound street car at 1,30 o'clock this morning at Eighth Ave- nue and Fifty-third Street. Grindlo and two companions were thrown out, bruised and cut by fying glass. Motorman Daniel Howard of the street car also was cut by glass The passengers in the car were badly frightened as the car was derailed. While a wrecking crew was hoist- Ing the car back on the rails, a jack} slipped, and Patrick Daly, laborer, of | No 168 West Ono Hundred and Fourth Street, was injured about the head. Dr, Simpson of the Polyclinic Hospital treated all the accident vic- tims. Grindle was arrested, charged with reckiess driving. He admitted he had his employer's auto out with- out permission. His companions were described us James Kiernen twenty- two, a clerk, of No. 770 Second Ave- nue, and Frank McNally, an engraver, of No, 267 Lexington Avenue, ———_—— NOT TO BECOME CATHOLIC. ing Deny He In Likely to Change Fatth. Emphatic dental that the Rev. W. T. Manning, rector of Trinity, Is to be- come ® convert to the Roman Catholte Church, {9 made by Episcopal digni- taries, including Bishops Greer and Burch, and also by Dr. Manning's sec- retary, Thomas P. Brown, Dr. Man- ning 1s at present In the Weat Stuart P. West, head of the Catholic Converts’ ‘League, whose intimations pointed to Dr. Manning as an Impendin, tonyert to Catholiclam, declares. his original statement ts “substantially cor. pb t that reporters “made it too strong. {THE AMERICAN MOTHER OF TO-DAY} She Should “Use the Strap” More Freely and Cure Her ness and Bad Manne By Marguerite “American mothers would be the strap.” © the iF Swe Offspring of Impertinence, Disobedience, Selfish- rs Is the Advice of a For- eign-Born Mother to Her American Sisters. Mooers Marshall. better if they would make more use of So we are Informed to-day by one feminine correspondent who believes in taking Solomon Hterally. question we put the other day—the question of why American mothers have #0 little control over their children, why Evening World day should join elegant phrase ing or otherw superior parent i PAM AR SHALL Is that the answer to the so many American children are im- pertinent, disobedient, selfish and bad-mannered. De readers believe that the mothers of to- in a revival of corporal punishment, the for beating, whipping, swishing, apank- ise disciplining a child by means of ‘al muscle? I should like to hear from some of you on this point. Child-eating is not nearly so approved a pastime as it once was, definitely prohibited. Physicians testimony as to the physical injury “good whippings.” striking her baby. jured some cherished possession 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE bape when a child. a gem ‘of melody — sung voice whose sweetness fairly clutches the heart strings! a child. True Christmas Talk By a Father—to Other Fathers “I remember a song I heard by a “But Alma Gluck wasn't. mak ing Victor Records when I was “What my mother and I un- fortunately missed in my youth “Tt wasn’t much of a song— —! am eagerly and gladly giv- musically, My mother sang it ing to my own children and their repeatedly because she liked it. | mother. h Mice Wael theseather chit Through the Victrola, I am ER 2g Meco A ig impressing on their retentive eft an Minds the finest music I can that song had been such select, sung by singers who a sine as “From the Land of will never, in all probability, fog aby Ping Water, recgraed enter my home, When they ar | gg) Should Le ROL hyd my boys and girls can meet on mental equality those young fol musical education has been more but not a bit more practical. “What I am doing, other fa tained,” Giveyour boys and girls this $. 1 00 Victrola: You can purchase it, together with $5 in any records you care to select On terms of § 5 per month Total price $105 do for their children at a cost that is low out of all proportion to the results ob- 39th Street > — a5. So FI — WS — ¢ older— terms of iks whose expensive, . thers can Victor Shopping by Mail ‘i 7, a The Lord & Taylor Mail Order Service is of decided assistance to those who cannot visit the store i in person. Write or telephone for full details of this service and our catalogue, Vietor Rooma— enth Floor So LENGE) Gay ai Rp Tae rama eeoecaRenta nepet a So far as I can see, there are three possible explanations for a mother’ She may perform the act in a spirit of revenge—when, for instance, the little one has in- of here. The whipping may be the ex- Lord & Taylor In the schools of New York and of many other places it {a and psychologists can give plenty of ‘s|Plosion of maternal nerves. that the punishment is a logioal ar- purt of the child, THE UNREASONING MOTHER WHO USES THE STRAP, fend the first or second type of child- beater. And the mother who be- Heves that al wrong by means of blows is simply a self-admitted failure. She shows that she hasn't sufficient reasoning power of her own to convince her youngsters of Bualzac’s immortal truth—-that “every crime is a defect of reason.” So she falls back on force, and force proves nothing. ut perh some of you will agree with the writer of the fol- lowing letter. 1 should like to hear the experiences of some other mothers who have—or net—found corporal punish- ment @ necessity, “Dear Madam: Ae a German- born mother, | am very much i terested in your discussion of the American moth think the American mother is all right with exception, She does not re- ceive the proper respect from her Id ecause her lack of Children who disobey Punished. In the old t y ars old and a old. During upon the least hbors say children on “Both of my children attend high school, and they are at the head of classes most of the time, When of either of them falling in studies through any carelessness to their rooms. factory. eighbors, an American to think I made a I always him stop smoking ¢ lgarettes fit and value. values. Sack Suits BROKAW AMERICAN MOTHER woure and brutalizing inflence of so-called|able to add to the fai Or {t| Russia and are poor, may be given in the sincere tellef| Uated from elementary school my sument against wrong-doing on the| younger must teach her chiid|ly awaiting the addition to the the difference between right afia|!ly pu them thoroughly and then | wr “American mothers would be better Men are steadily becoming more keen in their clothes demands as to quality, design, Fall Overcoats THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, GeTrer oF USE Om THe STRAP" MAS. LA, woud Bt mare MORE WRITES. “OUR PATHER UmED CAROS and ferren Than mis wire & off if they would make more use of | the strap. MRS. L. A.” AMERICAN MOTHERS NEGLECT CHILDREN; NEVER MISS A PICTURE. “Dear Madam: In answer to your question, ‘Are foreign-born mothers better than Antierican mothers, I say that the foreign-born mothers are better, “T read a letter in The Evening World signed ‘Bachelor,’ which states that ‘the foreign-born mother con- siders how soon her ty ie will, be wish to prove that this statement is false. I am one of a family of eight. My parents emigrated from When I grad- Parente insisted that. I continue my studies in high school; and when my brother graduated from elementary school he, also, went to rents strug. Ome" from the lower igh school, while my od to keep up ‘our ime we both walkda I do not see how any one can de- | ast_side to our schools, which were ot Fifty-ninth Street and Sixty- ixth Streeta respectively. Took as if our parents were engi How many mot nets ‘vould do 1 hi ° a ‘nice icture’ ‘on account of the baby. pees id they bring it te ‘mother’ wh: foreign-born and let her mind their children while they are watching a show. “Ie there any more proof necessary to convince anybody od forelgn- born mothers are better by far than American mothers? “WILLIAM H." ONE “FATHER OF TO-DAY” WHO WAS A FAILURE, pear Madam: | heartil with agree u that the father of to-day At re. Here is my own ex- eet Our father liked. the Card tables and cafes better than his wife and children, and wae very seldom at home, My mother worked hard in order to give ue the necessary comforts pe i fe, but med at id pe gh us, and finally broke down and ag, “L feel that God was good to take her t of the misery of the Inst few ars of her life, as we chil- dren, not realizing at the time what was being done for us, became dis- contented and ungrateful. I see my mistake now, but the only one to blame for it all is my father, who to y does not realize that he ecked our lives. “A BROKEN-HEARTED GIRL” a. mistake in sj ng my children, has) cy1CAGO, Nov. 90.—Chieago's $200, recently fal ample with oo) guaranty fund for the Republican din making | | ¢ National Conven- PTS TO EAD a Ye Ya Yu Na And we have found that by faithfully meeting these requirements at prices that impress, we are steadily acquiring a-pref- erable clientele of dressers who appreciate $18 to $48 $16 to $40 Winter Overcoats $18 to $75 BROTHERS Astor Place & Fourth Avenue Subway Stanon at Door ly purse.’ |. 1918. STEAMSHIP HOLDINGS Commerce Board Refuses Rehear- ing on the Question to Lines { Tapping Great Lakes. WASHINGTON, Nov. 30.—Applica- tions for a rehearing of the case in- volving the right of trunk line rall- roads to continue their interest in and operation of steamers on the Great Lakes, despite the prohibition in the Panama Canal Act, were denied to- day by the Interstate Commerce Com- mission, The applications were made by shippers’ attorneys, as the radl- roads declined to ask rehearing, ‘The Commission's order requiring the railroad to give up their steamers ts effective Dec. 15. Some officials here believe the railroads will apply to the courts for an injunction to restrain the Commission from enforcing the order until ft can be settled on its merits. This is believed to be the rea- son or the failure of the roads to ask for a reopening of the case. The com- panies involved include the Pennsyl- vania, New York Central, Rutland, Sees 2 a Lehigh Valiey and the The Lebigh Valley was granted re- hearing on the contention that its rail line @nded at the Great Lakes and there could be no competition between its steamers and its rail nes. fenteesrs ase aw) SUDDEN DEATH OF ACTRESS. Found Dead in Jersey City, lee Are Investigating. ‘The Jersey City police to-day are tn- vestigating the death of Miss Florence tne eae forty-five years old, an ae- ne, who has been pi tad Eero Seetis Theatre, Je Jersey ci ity, with the Cross Mise Ockermane ly was baa in Albert Thiel of No. 1715 Linden Street, Brooklyn, is married and has @ family. For that reason he was much surprised to see a notice in the cnet column of The World last Fri nouncing that he wa: acer to hte wee e Miss T ty, Seeing, in Manhat notice was sent to The World B Harl mm advertising agency. It wi Te th ed d foung woman, OnE, claimes roapective, pride and thal Ranawritloe ‘the adver- Hotel. tinement was hers, The author of the notice to fine oe senpe' pipet nd have been discover her identi DS hf ae en ET ILROADS MUST DROP | ‘WICKEDNESSAND FOLLY;’|FIRE Rours 20 FROLIR, TR. ON BRYAN STAND! <a’ ay a Colonel Denies Talk by Nebraskan and Assails Foes of National’ Preparedness. TACOMA, Wash., Nov, 30. horrent piece of wickedness and folly,” is the way Col, Roosevelt classes the position of a man who believes a country should not “prepare itself to defend its vital honor and interest by force of arms.” Roosevelt made the statement in a letter received to-day by Albert E. Joab of Tacoma, in which the Colonel makes hot denial of a charge by Will- jam J, Bryan that the ex-President would “class Christ with thd molly- coddles.’ Roosevelt's letter states that the man who refuses to accept the doc- trine of preparedness for bis country “can be accepted as sincere and honest only if he ie willing to an- nounee that be believes that in pri- vate life ® man should not forcibly try to prevent his wife's face from being slapped or his daughter from being attacked.” BURGLARS TOO LATE. Arrive the Night After Fands Are Sent to Bank; Attack Engineer, teenth Street, Brooklyn, engineer of “ey Brooklyn Milk Company, was attacked by three men as he was banking the fires last night. One of them knocked him down. He felled this man with a heavy poker, but was stunned by a blow from behind. When he came to his senses two hours later he called Police- 4| ran O'Day, who summoned ari-ambu- lance from the Holy Family Hospital. her room in the Boards bas td Mrs. | Th agen hed had to take four stitches in what other treatment ig Mary, ‘Hanlon, 2 lontgomery | Fitsgerald’ ‘five Jersey ‘Ci city Jeet ign A, pre- bursiars had entered the, mfit ‘Sick children needn't be coaxed to seriotign Bast Sever ener eR Street) take this harmless “fruit laxative.” Mike reventecath St ‘open & window snd’ ent ive.” York. wand a 48 number of medicine tie Bova afice. the ea had safe-opening tools, | lions of mothers keep it handy beca' were found in room. | Mise on the ‘Boor. There | they er its action on the stomac! man had been in fit health Es some wa alee an the office, @ weekly |liver and bowels is prompt and sure) time. Teceipte are taken to the bank every | They ‘also know a little given —___._—_ 1 % to-day NOT ENGAGED, AS “AD” SAID. Ef rine tal —— NEW YORKER A SUICIDE, | of “California of Figs,” which Albert Thiel Already Married and a contains directions lor babies, children or Cuts Throat With at ae Sat ke ee ee ¥ Blade in Philade! PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 30.—~Using the blade of a safety razor, a weil dressed man about thirty years old, who described himself A. Quinn York, yesterday ended jugular vein. wee, last seen alive The deat at midnight day. “an ab- | Sent a ie ment Oe -w Keren gioae the, earn, ey miae ane LJ wae the oor, He ‘aye through the while the firemen confined to the rear of BREAK A CHS COLD BY GIVING SYRUP OF FIGS * Look, Mother! I coated, breath and stomach sour? Cleanse the little liver and bowels and they get — well quickly. , Mae a ee ope oe at ones, ‘When cross, up, “const! Prandin waste, sour bile an: undigested food will gently move out tee powels, ls, and you have a well, playf hi i If your our’ ebild coughs, snuffles and hi caught cold or is Lyre or has a ee Re a food di jose of “California ne aierence to evacuate the rence sold here. Get the genuine, made by [vada Fig Syrop Company.”— vt. BENZOMINT sore throat and ton- i doar eale 50c at the drug itore. NONE C. O. D. High The Sunday World's Want Directory Stew art & Co. Mpparel fo Women &Misses ore pete AT 37TH STREET Will Close Out Wednesday 200 Fur Trimmed Suits This season’s most desirable and wanted models. 18.50 Former Prices to $39.50 Fashionable Suits of Wool Velour, Broadcloth, Gabardines and Whipcord, handeomely trimmed with Real Beaver, Skunk Opossum or Nutriea Beaver furs; coate are lined with soft silk and warmly interlined. Stet 42; Will Close Out Wednesday Cost Coats @ 19.75 Former Prices to $49.50 Of Suede Velour, Cashmere Velour, Wool Velour, Broadcloth, English Mixtures and Velour de Laine, trimmed with fine furs, lined throughout with fancy Pussy Willow Silk or soft Peau de Cygne and warmly interlined. ;——-lewart sda, Will Close Out Wednesda 75 Long Smart Coats of fancy mixtures, Scotch plaid backs, chinchillas and woo! knitted backs Winter Coats Reduced to Wraps poe This season’s most desirable and wanted models. NO APPROVALS 10.00. makes more ‘Offers o1 Positions" than an other two mediums in the universe.

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