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— > apartment, clothes, inst husband's lunches, &v., Thrift Campaign and submit below la | waved $500 and carry Insurance for $1,000, “1 plan to save one-quarter of the | income each month and meet all ex- | Deriaoa with the remajuing three- | ———- + my plan for saving, I will also look quarters as follows: $75, Save §: Common Sense Methods Em- | sewing, vill have so much less to | COULD AFFORD TO SPEND SOME ing and depositing $26 every saving as one of thelr fixed ex- may be a lit yy ambitious for The anxiety get a rate of in- | food, tight, 50; $250 in Prizes for the Best Common Sense Plan of Saving The Evening World, co-operating with the American Bankers’ Association, {s conducting a campaign for thrift. It is not the easiest thing in the world to save money, but the readers of this paper during the next few months will be given every encouragement to learn how to do it Cash prizes amounting to $250 will be given to those who show the most sensible plans of home or domestle financing. The Evening World campaign is designed primarily to help men and women earning $150 a month or less, The committee of awards will be announced later, Articles will be published on Wednesdays and Saturdays. The American Bankers’ Association offers $150 in prizes, and The Evening World adds $100, making #250 in all, ‘The prizes will be as follows: First prize, $50; two prizes of $25 each; five prizes of $10 each; ten prizes of 85 each; twenty-five prizes of $2 each, All correspondence will be kept contidential, but it will be neces. sary for you to give name and address, Address all letters to Thrift Editor, Evening World, KEEP LET. TERS WITHIN 206 WORDS, The privilege of participating in the cam- palgn is open to every one. There are no conditioi a a q q ™much, but to allow something for dl- / version. Here is a case: ’ with interest for the: many valuable suggestions your column promises, | “It occurred to me that if our some finances were managed on a | good business basis, we ought to show J jap t at the end of @ year, #o I Rent, steam heated gas, $25 Mfferent families would make the various allowances according to their ployed—-Woman of 54 Learned rave. iowaver, always figura a cor j tain per cent. for saving just Lesson Late, but Is Independent tiviei!! itn eastnsat ile rom. and omething, like @ ON RECREATION. Mrs. “J. J. 1B." lays down a very month out of an Income of $100 shows restraint which will pay penses they probably manage it easily The writer does not give their bank account. Since they have the saving habit so well es- ‘To the Thrift Kditor of The Hrentng World: te | started, and in one year's time, on | ance, incidentals, $1 | particular needs, and of course the some day your little home will be Your truly, | simple budget, but it contains one excellent dividends in ~future her age or the size of her family, tablished they could safely enjoy “L wish to participa in your n iucome of $100 a month we have i llowance for carfi Evening World Readers Tell of)ii"s'4.," | woman who hires help, senda out her N w worth « prosperous "i wuss ir “Sins. J. 3. 3" item which insures success. Sav- years. By treating the item of but her figur ndicate that they some recreat and amusement. to terest too high for the safety offered | is liable to lead to disappointment, as the following case shows: | “BROOKLYN. raitor of The Evening \ orld: 's ago I opened an ac- in savings bank with $10. the end of the st year I man- d to Increase it to $50. Having the good fortune to get a better po sition with a small increase in salary I saved $100 the second year. « I was only getting 4 per cent. ihterest on my money and if T drew “To the Thrit “Four ye. count At any out I woull lose perhaps six Letters from Evening World readers who are taking part in {ts Thrift month interest I began = lool are i for so: 6 101 lorge:- ‘ campaign, started last week, show that one simplo rule very nearly covers ecound, fo a ria bea es nk the whole problem of saving. That rule ts account, | talked it over with a@ va ‘eonton. Sri, show « the places he set Save systematically. imber’ of office nesociates and wo By Nixola Grectey are wt re for wecluslon Are: Mea adrndin’ ha cedeasd: (4. A It is the only system that will win, No matter if the beginning {s smait, | "14Wy Nihon the following Peet a Matin, BAECHentos) Wie Bas suas arttees tH Mew Tork Vo; tail Aa re NAR OPTI peenete President alarm for eacn fire h and de- the habit formed will lead to larger savings and a general improvement in| certain stn away each week, say $1 ort the Metropolitan Opera House next month, was a prima donna at seven) Mii Ot nile in towns and |°lares his motive in causing the Ores p week ee a | the management of the family purse. One of the best methods of cultivat-| $2 —a few as hixh as $5. This money |years old. She made her debut in Barcelon the Heading role 19 | cities not on th y for format! was to “age the engines run.” | Dep- ing systematic eaving is to treat the savings fund contribution as a regular! cither those that were in the fund or | Spanish opera alia > Wat 2 the foot i. i La jel ere 5h | uy pies eraleits ae. a iapdeeains Da! xed charge. In that way caving 1s made autometle and takes its proper! friend heirs. It has proved a sho was so small that sha had to be stood on a chair} ip trom (Ghicngo $0, Des!) aie ht, belie’ pyro. place in the budget. | wonderfu the bad herd bays in front of the chorus so the audience could see her.) the President. ts exp to spenk geet i € ocaete z \ toon a & wee rele . 5 specs wriefl some of the towns through| Puter was arraigned before Magis- t re 4 welve she was graduated from the conservatory of briefly in mn i Y hroug! Dividing the income on the per ——— Att Bisset add I at thirtech Wee the taveite|Wtich his train will pass. On the! trate Barlow in the West Side Court contage basia 4s the interesting Meth=| resources to live on, One corre Md beck a8 S008 £8 music in Barcelona and at thirteen was the favo return trip to Washington, Mob, 4 the | on a charge of arson, walved exami: od employed by Mrs. “F. W..” who dent Whose husband makes $23 4 wee | POSINC: 80 1Nat here ‘a hany < soprano in tho opera house there. At fifteen she sang | President will pass through qaaiane nation, and was held tn 96,000 ball for inaken it her “invariable” practice to| Jive hot sco how any art of it ca be| time suring a Year a person needs Lakme” in Italy. At seventeen she mado her first ap: hg, ergs: 8 ton Of eUOUE THIRTY (Te arena Suess’ teen ieee set aside 10 per cent, for the S8¥iN&*| jess than halt that much, and his wite| Menars $25 oF $35 for clothes, siok- pearance at La Scala, and her success in Milan was 80) The President Is expected to sleep| manager of a bottling concern in ‘To the ‘Thrift Balter of The Wrening wots | || Savings Bank each weck, | no better wav to save and at the samo and her mother had to exhibit her birth certificate 4u | {ie "a spent in Chicago and Cleve. | diver way in court ‘ Wie a sake epee Se at How BY) FORK: [bine Ale Gs. co nen SA eerees eee ee front of the opera house to prove that the prima donna’s| sunday and, therefore, will spand| A black cat jumping about the fe hearty et cheng mays FAMILY SAVES WITH ONLY | shi , ST OSE seventeen summers were not siage birthdays | Jan, 80 in Cleveland restin cellar of the tenement in which he aah aot gncunt in which there 18] “ny ee runt ha GE AVICGR AND LOAN Ce “In the street I wore short skirts and had my hair down,” Madame ano lives, just as Puter was about to set : Oy ents Eaites of The Evening Worht This is an interesting enterprise, 4 Bre .to. th ace entered each day all recetpts and ex-| “My husband is a guard on the sub-| put it has its dangers. In order to | Barrientos told me yesterday afternoon in speaking of her Barcelona TWO FORD DOVES BACK Bs ts bye aut night tod to pendttures, ‘The book is ruled into col-| Ty Janik to be a switchman, He) get > per cent. instead of the 4 per experiences, “and at night at the —————— ioc al a confession, rhe youth tite ye, Gay He received his by the savings bank les of love] g ad ¢ he scuttle rope leading to a umna and each has a heading such 98: jton' cent mise tee ween recctved by ithe savings bank opera 1 sang burning roles Spain nor countenaneed by her r SAY P RA aReE te : p "Rent," “car fare," “‘meat,” “gros | ycur. Ho vory se! lomgets we Sunduss| sea’ Landi loaning woothem, | During the day I lived for my doll | 1):9n, nef ase aa Sater Retere hel ve ceries” &e. These are totalled at the) Dut when he can he gladly takes it, | selves and their friends. It is safe | at night I lived as all women in opera Pane E — le op wer a fore he set end of each week and month. any derive started the year without! so lone as every ono does his part, |do—for love. Sometimes I died for! STAND AGAINST IRREV- | ieui-Governor Bethea Thinks] he fire. “{ believe very strongly in tha de- ambition to cates ait and our) but in such an organization some. |st, ag I shall die when [ make my OCABLE MARRIAGE Germatiy'e: Changes: Depend on Shortly before anidnight he went x J bry dol ve x unforesee: avot ie v4 . " Ave u 2 much unhapptin . any S Llanes — tot a poured « nirabitity of keeping a family account} We will have been married two vanes) Wve unforeseen and unavoldable | american debut in ‘Lucla 4 t have seen ih unhappin A Har, poured oll about and @ © book in promoting thrift. It not only) Feb, 22 and have one baby. “We had! {i stment will become highly RTisy HELPS HER|{' (ld we. “Ts ieright thaca young) — Resources, England’s on Men, | was about to ateiko a maton when| 00) ft. @il our furniture oe eae af Rcome Di BEING AN A |gsitl of eishteor twent " the cat f he ti 0 se ure he instalment peculative i Wenty must be! , ae I . jumped from the bin, jessens the tendency to spend foollsh-| pq. . She cas 13 ‘cle AN Iwo more of the Ford peace de his a po iy, but tt enables you to property bal-| Win’? Tecelve the weeks eaianely WOMAN OF FIFTY-FOUR TELLS| aS A MOTHER AND VICE VERSA. |CFcifled fur lifw if she makes a mis~| tay arrived home tocday, They|, Erightened by the noise, Puter ran . en I 6 ek's salary OW SHE LEARNED TO SAVE. : ; "7 p[ take? Even a nun, who is the bride ae from the cellar and hurried to the ance your expenditures. For instance, | do shus: H ¢ Then you married and retired a J on the steamship New York it we find that the “meat” or “cloth- (ened? food, coat and ice; $3.25 rent ‘This woman, aged fity-four, tells) wwenty-two," t inter Was Deed A Murch, has five yea is Lieut. Gov, Andrew J Betnea|stteet: At the door he met two ing" or “books and periodicals” ac-| baby's inilk: 45 conte inean wd became. independents "ltr -t because you thought you could | #2 takes the rind an uteo Cayolina, and the other W pane ave be eel oe 4 > count fs taking too much, proportion) cents gas; §2 Postal Saving I nk NEWARK, N. J. [not be a mother and a singer at the] sie San Rn ee A |G. Conant of Tarrytowa, N. ¥, ‘Tho|!? had seen a burgiar in tho hall. k ately, from the available funds, wo/ $12.15, Ty gue hat tator of The Hrening Wild’ | same time?” pees renee HAClavad iat CRETE. aR ne | Coen te late told detectives, be Q sepa “The b beth aving is merely a matter of habit. | ®4% is sian ‘. 6 idea which opposes divorce Is ’ of the oll-soaked cellar and immediately begin to “slow up" onl iyi ge Weta foN other itttle 7 was titty before Tlearned that. We| “Oh, no.” Madame Barrientos an=/ 4.) 70100 Wich opnowe ituted for |U=usual argument or bickering A at olt hacoealaetebenten such items until the others havel wo Dur Wy hucbedte $5 Cheisnks | were @ money-earning family by in-|swered with a vigorous shake of her careseut & pee net nidne Cinidbldgates and (hat alldec i t d, gained their proper place. Present and $2 froin his first salary |SUNOt al eg ene nding one; |smooth, dark head. “1 was away! qi vere we Nine ‘BOM | ved in the most circumspect man- i autckly mentioned ois and } and $2, J) 3 oe ce he doe | father, brothers, sis nd myself. 3 Saaraia > the wor stl said he was sure the man he saw { HOW FOUR CAN LIVE ON $2,000 nae 4 minaey i he dee | Ai ‘earned good wag none ever|from the theatre two weesiel “¥en, but it is-sumotin vory waa nee ab his Shaeheasuenb Aneiie "i A YEAR. aside for clothes, 1 must say tt rere |#aved a dollar. And then, one day, I) half, but that was because #0F Wie childten, And thon ire| ‘The Lieutenant Governor sald that | Wa the mis ee: , “From my experience I should say] tainly is quite hard to Ae athena woke up." An old man whom I|very strong for a time after my son nb GhuMKEA eomiél I he had ypportunity to get into ne of those who heard the boy's i that for a family of four a $2,000 in-| Such a small salary but better Gass new ¥ turned adrift by his grown! was porn, I resumed my ort just as cena ce n se Feet me tell} | PRE en private credentials, 1] Story hurrt hs to Lieut. William 4 come should be apportioned as fol- are, coming and Iam hoping for the child Bn, who had homes 4 vt mnllles soon as T could, My son ix very] ¥OU 4 ci ‘ ha a heads a talented |, ou ho said, “by the} Joyce of the F re Prevention Bureau, q lowm: Twenty-one per cent, ‘shelter’ ) °°"! Yours truly, MRS. J. Ge ye ee aie depended’ upon tf one| proud that his mother ts an opera|™ 7 ee da Very) ens all over Germany giving the| Wo notified Fire Marshal Brophy. i (rent and carfare); 19 pei have Al tein eee, YOUNE, People | Nore old and penniieas |einger, My husband, though born in] Teh man the King of Spain ser T commandments of thrift, telling | Beth wont to the Columbus Avenue : e ebts id they ar ¥ i 4 iis ai persona the wed. comm I vist, ith the denuly Are ‘ | ‘tod,’ 21 per cent, ‘clothin acting wisely in putting tho “Pha 1 took out an old a re in-| Argentina, 1s of English descent and | Hi He IWR! meoria how to avoid: waste >| hea e with rr uty fire marshals ; Bpkikd " nuity and contract or a cottage on | OR a male ei" , | ding | g . one of ve-| HO had been investigating the mys- cont, ‘operating expenses’ a em aetes § bank. This | smail payments, Saving became a| Was educated in England, and he was) wr, ; h Jding she }Auestion in Germany is one of re hee hearth y / light, Heat, &c.), 10 per cent. rae with the fact that | javit; payments on insurance and|in sympathy with my dr © tak arta . sources and jn: Bngland oné of men i : the husband works si ; fhad a baby, It was a 1 be. | On Jan. # tho tenement at No. 94 ings’ 6 per cent, ‘luxuries’ and 6 Per) Wionover possiblor and dhe rey, |property were rigidly met, even if the|up my carcer again, Being a mother) MMI Ae "4 [1C is not a proper time for proposi-| OR Ja vo tenement at No. 94 ent, ‘advancement’ (medical bills trying for a better position, ind was thereby sacrificed has made me a better art and ty te tions of peace, But the Ford party| Columbus Avenue, next to Putor's 1 8 . 4 rer seenittons sndls habit clung, Jam now fit beat 1 Li home, had been set on fire, and when! gifts, books and periodicals, educa- eee toes there are better things never had a dollar I didn’t} being an artist helps me as a mother, very duy of the birt y) Phas not been a failure, It has caused | rites, admitted he } tiene in the! tion), aan hem. urn myself; wages’ ha veraged | too, her without ac: to | dizeu 1 and put peace in the alr.” : | “Our invariable practico is to 49°) rot ae 2th has encountored 2) $100 monthly, supporting others of| «yhen f am at the theatre T am] America and My | > alarm for ay a he was man probles ich confronta eve: ily mn nece: y end, who 1. . | the « t of Engi ta y No. posit in a savings bank on the first] thouguttul saver at the crane, °8eh en i aes ee ca MY} one woman; when Iam at home, an- paler ni ’ ve JAIL FOR G. 0. P. LEADER? |' as an bade Musing ¢ me ny No, of the month 10 per cent. of the earn- (oT the Theife Bai , YORK | ident insurance, a pald-up endow-| other, They tell me my disposition) wie inn ago who amet Papi eae “7 a | st t and after he had bees qui Ay ings of the prececding month, When | MY, \)* Cont ftiiog of The Evening Worlt | own my hom two|at the theatre is no: good; that Lam} paris—a wonderful. man, Her Man.| ¥: @- Verdon 0 A a ngdithare con ting & substantial sum has thus accumu-| two hooks entitled Lite vinite weet otliers which C rent, various bits} nervous, bad tempered. Gut in eny| ‘The Mun, 110 loved hor and wane Conte tson County. | oned there for womo time he broke lated, it ia invested in a conservative |Great Americans,’ and was deeply | Of Ted! estate, and a stil growing home I am a good housekeeper. 4 plan) {9 mar r, But she could not ¢ wi publican leader| down and confessed setting numerous : | Impressed with the fact that they’ai)| bank account, —And—whisper—am Sometimes 1 go in the|%, divorce. She tw a wood of Hudson County, and Haddon tying,| fires, Not only did Puter turn in the D anourity, | preached thrift. I determine? ‘i| sought by all my hand-to-mouth| the dinners, Sometin -| She is a gourd Must jcditor of the Hudson Dispatch of Union| alarm of fires he sot when the blases This contribution ts helpful and | pay, in earnest. | relatives as the only moneyed mem-| kitchen and make some fuyorite dish! suffer under ii, were found guilty of contempt of| were well under way, according to illuminating. In the first pla | “IT earn the large ; er of the family for my husband, and as a mother [| stand, I try to wom sles ¢ bution appears to be thor- ok Fo Sum of $16 per) i RUSINESS WOMAN OF FIFTY- | prehe he fo ine, | 00urt torday by Justee Francis J. | his confession, but he tried to add the See enable rest Sorkabio with leome $8 of y moew to my parents A FOUR" ans assure you I am patience itself, lpometiny the won Tuy |SWayxe of the Supreme Court and Jus-| fromen and, in one * at No, * 4 goes for carfare anc = : s a0 A: prineandcs Ss ' ; % ¥ i 4 an inflexible rule covering the sav. 1 Now out of th remaining | _ ‘This i the invariably happy re- bis [eae 1 had hana bigot friend, would ix ; sullivan of the Gout | Columbus Avenus on Jit, 1, Le res ings account. But {t.also contains must have clothes, amusement ang | sult When good earning power is | people; I was very, very tired, yet! not ‘ 64 , sitting In Jersey City, | cued a baby wo other valuable suggestions. | must save. My amuse s cost me| combined with the ability to save, e y George told me we must | are received everywhorr svins ed $10 ond Verdon was ‘Any plan which will show at a | from $1.60 to $2 D weekly, One Home| Buch amet ue a growing bank A aa Hire toy, we wont | Husband—and a lover, | fined enteneed to thirty days ywlance the relgtive amounts being | is averaged for clothes. ‘The balanes| account, paid-up annuity, endow. | 8 : sae the EGRGIRES Wi have aither, [in the Hudson County Jail, ‘The vows | SUES WHEN OTHER WOMAN f spent for the arious items is sure | 1 bank. | ment and accident insurance, a | out, and I was late fo app tous, Is it not] shea 50, |i to Juatity tae concludes that it |OIMES IN BANK SOON MoUNTED| 0m? ani other Improved man’ With Dou: beceute Be Fok Bo i against both imen followed ' spondent rightly cl tell thelr own story, Her | jong to choose a go-car!. He insisted eae that 9) nm U OCKS: aste el secure ’ he hat impeaohinent proceedings Iie’ er proper Balance. ot expendl- 7 ROLEARE. realixed that she was noe {ot Raving horsow with |", and that you to be brought againat Judge ‘Lon- ss | 7 “Seeing that L was: . eonllue hat she Cy ates u t } . | cures, i oe na lnerkecn ae Ay vipen't inal much) naturally ver, but had to force | Was hard to find, it by And Prosecutor Kobert Mudspeth | Wise of Former Opera Singer Say natural and’ bonencial resuits of | PANKS and practiced purting ail my RANI" {0 earn how. OW age | LOOKED RED ROSES, TALKED Duttic enpthor prominent fin | Wealthy “Mrs. Travis” Br much an efficient system—the inr extra dimes in it, It surprised me) SH Wive no ternor as WHITE LILACS. f hiwen, bipisteapetBer Bepialleas foses He Vestment of surplus savings in | NOW soon the bank ub ¢ 54 : oe eicnont a : ° p Her Home Conner © securities. This ste; many a $> went to the bank in dimes. | ¢ The young singer ho had spen ; erred to hig With: bribery nan | completes the cycle of earning, | “L) have “manage gi.) © HOSPITAL SHIP CHASED, |... teernoon busi na. new ty nS Neerward convict conduet Mrs. Travis,” sald ty be| saving and investing, and Mrs, W, | Would buy a 6 cent. first mi |toy, hu 1c broc of old “ . Hisorderly house rdon wits released wealthy and married, but separated | Ie to be congratulated on her plan, | bond, but the fact that you must | Beltteh Surw Fells of Eavape of) (OY: bias the | ‘ tuce,| NO “DANGEROUS AGE” IF ONE $1,000 ba ‘The Hudson Virpateh | grom her husband, Mme, Tiny Gl me of The Evening World's read-| Walt a number of years before you Tho Wo in Nort i Spain in her dark, Yr ter HAS A SON, Ph er A yo Blac Thorman ere er and, Mme y Gins- erg Who are interested in Thrift, com. | C4" Bet your principal out prevents| Major C, J. Edgar, who has been an| Black haired, black « he and!) 4 think it w polne that 11 Mele oe how y burg to-day brought suit for separa- plain that they have no opportunity co ug Ravae one. at When I willl acting surgeon for elghteen months on|lean of body, with lips that writhe told her Amer Hiffer rad. an | on in the Supreme Court against to save, because they need all their| Heed my fov ingronas Pa lads the Engiah pital sh the Cars-| like scarlet serpents across her color~ ated ji) ae ean wlstors LINCOLN PAID FOR JAILERS, | Giacomo Gtosbure. once a member of | = eer | count wn the same time know|Preok Castle and the Marsilia, arrived | jegs cheeks she suggests the canvases fare Ate : PH SIVIG Gitte | — the Metropolitan Opera ( pany, a SS] | that Tam alive and have some p re to-day on the liner New York on! og Zuloaga, Her apartment, at Ne. matrimony t Spy Was Host ae Merry Partties,| now a teacher of singing | ure out of life. Very truly yours, | his way to his hone, North Hatiey, Quo-| gga “ rive, was fillec th] "But you. feel 4 Marshal's Vouchers Show, or living hapnlly for four ve d , 362 Riverside Dr vas filled with After } ppily ur years Are You Intereste vane eesti J. V Ho in sutivring from septte polnon-| S02 Riverside Puive. io aeolian’ “Ataagine ercion /alsesha Paver ai Hiedunsnoe (Md With, thelmenae joie The writer makes the very con- Thi jor dee she wns aboard} ChOrmous ML the | claimed ver tovday the expense a ldven, the Gingbur r t A fi Th if r) | PAG HIREAMG OF wanting his | hoapita pb in the North Sea, which| ted roses and white Ii ed nd the 4 watd AD teaer |, ihaldsnithan where ehite rer he 2 Ne may : ° Campaign for Thrift? on re he can alwaye get | wun carrying 750 wounded, when It wee | PFlmu donna looked ike the red roses i apirouuh the di ara OF sts debutlen Wha Newt Manhattan, where, Bre. Clnaburg | his hands on it. Often an. jin . Hod iene letters and you mill see IT] Vegtor ds. h of if he has : chased by @ suomarine but uscaped. and talked—for a time at le like ; aw iit i hh | allog her husband invited “Mra, Palio’ Bids Sivry'mectu’ ° investment which he will have to Another passenger on the York| the white IHlacs { prima a Wace nag [nord Street Jail, "hey show Travis” to live with thom, and "tre It you Hrooklyn or let for 4 reasonable time, | was Henry Coun, wae has been interned| For her mind has the simple, child. W t fer hak Hepatic at charged Travis” cam ies fon athe Aad 2 ne a sey to SraN in a camp at Handforth, near Man-| ike quality t makes #0 many! y ne ' 4 i vs in which “When insisted upon darning 4 2 GA to meet purely | chester, England, He is a German, y ¢ Spain and Italy appear in- she gets tow forty olin and 1A sobke: Ghd Lndkewel aginary or temporary neg h * women of Spain and appear ‘ my underwear | Send for Booklet first mortzage bund pa [had lived twenty-three years inf wenuous to the least opi Led i 4 hed | Lthoug was reavhing the limit,” | nS cent, sounds attractiy | land tte w rol used through effort j American , Mine. Ginsburg say “Mrs, Travis" | °, e tart atic his. brother, who lives in Loulaville, \ aby eted tt| refused to go and Mme, by 3 | The Thrift | ears ah Jand Ambassador ‘Page. He “declered| After we had talked for an hou Vou Know tin wilt i pay | Hetused to: fo and Mime, Glnatiane ett Occasionally is Appears advisable to|certamly had no unpleasant comment | aring that she approves of divorces| +), only real. happiness ¢ natged against the Govern. me aes “Mrs, Travis” in the —_—_——————— warn the rifty not to save too|to make. {although it ig mot recognized in'«no greatest love is the greatest art,” | ment at from to ous eho cA na TNR ARR re et Precocious Prima Donna Played With Dolls in Day, todoog $ Pg EPS Ee TEE > | President Seeks Seclusion to Ar | bound for the THE EVENING WORLD, SALURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1916. WILSON CRUISING | WITHHIS WIFE ON Sang Opera Love at Night, CHESAPEAKE BAY range Preparedness Speeches for Coming Tour. WASHINGTON, Jan, 22.—Presid 1 Mra, Wilson aboard the naval ieht Mayflower were cruising leis -day down t Potoma uke waters of Chosar j Bay, The trip, whict to occupy t Was taken fo enable the prepare fy seclusion 4 to mak® in New at the RB 1d Bustin n and to tentatively 8 he fs to make on national | a8 on his Middle. Western | ent carried with him al data trom the Navy and War | Departmen which he was to use in FORMER COMMISSIONER | OF CHARITIES WHO DIED OF PNEUMONIA TO-DAY. | MICHAEL J DRUMMOND BLACK CAT LEADS TO CAPTURE OF BOY ; MLL OPUMMOND “DEADAFTER ALIFE ~ GVEN TO CHART Former Commissioner Suc- cumbs at Home Following Long Illness, Michael J. Drummond, who was Comimssioner of Chartties under Mayor Gaynor, died of pneumonia at his home, No, 435 Riverside Drive, at 640 o'clock this morning. He had been tl since Jan, 3 With him during bls last moments /were his wife and five children, Wal- ter J, the oldest; Rose M., Mra, James TP. Travers, Leo 8. and Jobo C. Drummond of Seattle Mr, Drummond was born in Jersey City fifty-nine years ago, He founded the firm of M. J. Drummond & Co., iron manufacturers, and remained at the head of it until @ few years be- fore his appointment as Charities Commissioner when ne put his son, Walter Jr., in charge of it Afterwani he devoted his life to charitable and ligious work, In August, 1910, eight months after wants he had taken charge of the Chart is . oie ties’ Department, Mr. Drummond jane fo President's Western married Mrs. Helen M. Bissett of No. t w he fivally approved Just | 510 West One Hundred and Fortieth dfs ring cruise last Street. Ilia firet wife died In 1906, i wat At Plttaburgh, | in January, 1914, Mr. Drummoi le i sa | | tired from the head of the C t Des! Department, poke Kansas City, The | At the time of his death Mr, Drum- bewin Jas _ mond was Second Vice Presi t and the Breld iene ‘ wera FES = ‘Trustees of the Emigrant Industrial , ident play ven Sere] Edward Puter Confesses He] Savings Rank and a Di ot Monday mornty It is possible ho = the Green Island Water Supply Com- may stop at Fortress Monroe for a| Set Tenements Ablaze, Im- pany, President and Director of the ee i sigh 7 Sa. ‘assau County Water Company and al vay Tomntty nor be,| Petilling Hundreds of Lives. | Treasurer and’ Director of the Waxes etary Turmulty Dr, ment Company, Incorporated. ayson, the White House | npanied the President,| The mystery of the Hartem firebug Seeret vieo men the) Who has set fire to more than a acore personal sten- aw's news wos nt Lito Ly by wireless day and will informed of all important offietal business by same means, He will be disturb ssible, however, beeause of apartments fn tho Inst few months | int has imperiled the Hves of hun- of persons was cleared th morning with ar Puter, nineteo 8 old, of No dreds ye 46 Columbus Avenue, who has made a npl fon and will to-day SPT-UGHTSTRKE WITH SOY SUPERS BAD FOR BUSNESS Abe” Can't Seil Aprons With Custom Shooed Away— Mrs. (ram's Final Stroke. “Bianess? this is should week, Bizness is rotten, and Saturday and to-morrew be the biggest day of tae srowled Abe Solonsky, man- aging clork of a Division Street store, to-day, Abe's store isn’t the biggest one on Division Street, but the aeigh- borhood folk drop in’ occas! to buy gingpam aprons from him, “I ain't sold one," he growled; t one to-day, nearly 11 o'clock. How can iness with 400 picket) marching up and down the Street twenty plainclothes men and two uniformed cops and a lot of so- y women choo-chooing back and h in autos? Customers are just away.” thinks tho bosses union “ought to mako @ deal and git down to bi: ness.” On thy is hav other band, Division Street t show of its life and getting more advertising than it ever could afford to pay for, The strikers, men and woren, are relent- less; so is the bosses’ union, Not n the threat that the cloakmakers would call out 2,000 union men and women employed in the lofts of the stores affected has cooled the anger of bosses against the new Retail Salespeople's Union of G¥eater New York, in affitation with the United Hebrew Tradex “Let ‘em march, Tzate, mareh; we don't give un of the of reporters 400 young men and dark-eyed Kirls are parading the street with the let ‘em damn_ for bosses told a Notlee That a rike of the Cloak on Street Ask Your w On Sympathy The text is in Yiddish and English. The pickets are split up in aquads fifties. They go along huraming Hebrew love ditties—that's all, But the Hebrew loye ditties make the hosses furious, ‘Dhe bosses stand out- wide just like so. many pullera-in in’ Baxter Str They're looking for “bigness,” but nobody can Ket into their stores except betw « the marches of the pieket was o big mass meeting this afternoon, but that wasn’t a clreum- to the social demonstration for to-hight—to-night when kes hope to do some real busi- ness. At T o'clock Mrs, J. Sergeant Cram, with Mrs, Amos Pinchot and hers of well known families, will parade in automobiles, backed up by thot solid phalanx of 400 young men and women, If the bosses don't give n rthat—well, the final blow will be shot Monday morning, when 2,000 of the Cloakmakers’ Union propose to walk out, The union claims the horse lost in the first week $ "retort Is: “Bosh Backache, Rheumatiem, Lumb: An) ain. sts BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepa proves it. 25c at all ie |

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