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Social “Slackers ASSAILS ANIELS; DECLARES NAW ISIMPOTENT Charges Secretary Has De-| moralized Service and Coun- try Is Open to Invasion. pen to It DRAWS AN INDICTMENT. | Public, He Says, Has Not “Re-| to the material o THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAROH ,’ America’s Greatest Peril, Put Country in Danger of Fate of Rome PRESIDENT HIBBEN OF PRINCETON. EXCESsivE CARD PLAYING. 44ND GAMBUNG i onditions of those raised because of superior ability IHracken will agsume her duties et once 4, 1916, SAYSHEWASHIRED TO SHOOT GUARDS IN STRIKE OF GIRLS Prisoner Captured After Fusil- lade on First Avenue Makes Confession. | Following the shooting last evening lof Benjamin Weinstein of No. 80 Stanton Strest, a strike guard at the! I been provided. Former Miss Whitney Fined For Aiding Belgian Refugee So ee res ee ee cee ey 1. Kaplan & Son ehirtwaist factory | alized Deplorable Conditions” at No, 480 Kast Ono Hundred and | : A i : 4 Second Stre Inspector Cray and —Tells His Findings, oe es i Raat | Capt. Jones of the Detective Bursa | "Hf war should be declared to-n | uinced to-day they had obtainsd row mornir r navy, under Ji ; furturr oF | the confession of three mon who sal sephus Daniels, would be absolute sentir Sarre | they hod been hired by self-styled tmpotent to hie the invasion of ou Nécausrs jagents of the Shirtwaist Makers’ coast,” declared former Secretary of {Union to shoot k the Navy George von L. Meyor here | be i bsg bei — M1 the guanis at the Hotel Beimont to « United | fone wactory. ‘The arrest of the al- Press reporter to-day | WYGH | loxed agents of the union is expected j “The public hae ne realized | PATROTISM | before night. he deplorab fition nav | Of the 175 giria i ok : : . \AL an le Kaplan es Moyer went « 1 nfidence has | "0 soc Sustice |tablishment about fifty obeyal the not beon fully But T «ay to! & etc 5 a e order, Those who re ou, that demor on alread | Sore. \ etc Lagarde be t \ attacked the per ath | a mained at w Wore insulted as they | 7 lary efficien wer 1 Daniets's | ° Wont to and from the factory by men, | ¢ ' peal Surplus of Luxury, Amusements and Pursuit of | kaye ans iad were cakda en ks | & “Tat us draw the Wealth Are Making Young Men Too Self- acts for bricks and decayed vege. | 4 i ‘Our navy has so tion pre- | a4 i pueda to xe bail Centred, Declares Expert Who Has |tabies, ‘Tie Kaplans undertook to| ¢ Mrs. ALMERK PAGET... j hye ilide { : : provide 1s to protect them, OOH s.5-hoEwe b-6-0-6 Oooo oeed Seow q Tt has n Vwar p Studied Them--Calls Dancing and | eatin protect t | : o0eee | It sOHIINAEION ‘nian FF i a elnstoin and several other guards) LONDON, March 4—Mrs, Almoric! alien and had hired her from a relative | Made-Up” Girls in Restaurants escorted a group of twenty girls »| Paget, formerly Misa Pauline Whitney, | of her husband, w hom she had : “anh aes j Firat Avenue at closing time last|bas been fined $15 at Eastbourne for| been many yeurs. t tional Cour a sting. H fs me Disgu g | night. four men leaped from # door-| having her Belgian governess as an| Tho Magistrate sald overy one realized Te tab kai shtel TEE way In the avenue and opened firo| unregistered alien at her house thers,| the great charitable work Mrs. Paget i Wiis 8 vha| By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. with revolvers. Iifteen or twenty| Compton Place, which she haa rented | was doing for soldiers by her electrieal | Hes oily | . nage , shots were fired, Kaplan, shot tn tho! from the Duke of Devonshire. Massage lastitution, but unfortunately rs on pract g juat we ar oming a vation of slackers is the ious charge . . Meera on pr ng) : ‘i i fides Seinaatan't baie | back, was the only one h Mrs. Paget stated that her secretary | te court could make no excepons ship. | brought by John Grier Hibben, President of Princeton University H " J junder the Defense of the Realm Aot, IS Ru arno et Tuk Gickas, ord 44d os, Wan oricnalis “Hads te Maa ae The police captured Willlam Sher. was responsible for the omtssion, They| Snd yo was compelled to inepuwe the i ow, ot tek ¥> oe ose A tae 1 cha fips - eh: ‘ ’ sees | wood, who gave o false address, Will- | knew the ri to be a friendly | tne i ge coe bite: SAG B hectic de heptetonpe Debs ed 1am Fisher of No, 61 Morton Stront | —~ : aires aE i.35 a — | any of it yuragements and disasters since the| and Richard, alias “Rickey” {Marrivor | ” : a we But, according to President Hibben, the! ot No, 23 Jonow Street. Severn JUMEL HEIRESS \ ut : slacker is now an American peril, and one of the most volvers, emptied of dulle af H heey important measures of preparedness, for elther Wat OT! ory primitive times, but we—all | found On the sidewalk: WEDS IN YONKERS 1 | eG hve tows peace, consists in taking the modern young man by! Parente and educators—can plant | Sherwood, according to the police ee | ~~. 4 the scruff of the neck and rousing him to an interest! the spirit of social justice in thie 1 full fession early to-day } " ‘ | generation and the next. We can a Wank < ey Mile, Agnes Grourreau of Bordeaux, ’ something besides himself at the Kost One Hundred and Pourt ee 4 familiarize them with the institu- “ ” Street § rf 1 h Pride ot Dr. J. Wade / “On great danger Mes in the fact that our young| tions of our society; teach them, | Street Station, He said he had t Bride ot r. J. Wade i fi men should have on all sides of them comforts and| @ven on the athletic field, loyalty } approached b man esenting Hampton, and service to a whole bigger than himself as agent of the unton in a nnecticut class pleasures which make them consider themselves alone,” | di re—eonvines | mr Mixth Avenue and Tenth. Mile. Agnes Gourreau of Bord » demonstrated that|Smetet ewan Princeton's President told a large audience in the ‘ slitics is the place for posers aie ahd Dud eraplesea [MEARS grandnle pare eared cod a speed of twelve | Ce Presbyterian Church. “We livc " y anc ve gentleman.’ dite are Oved lS fame , | Reque: ‘ “tie a Aiaan hash gh facet ks bai \ niet Ppeik rian Seen i uch luxury and in @ way) tuna do zo Delieve that these him at $25 a week to head the can. | ale AN Harcatat parte Request to British Cruiser to een knots o hout dan-) undreamed of by our fathers and grands things will be done, that we shal ti ft K ~jclty, and heir, with ors, c i A ey : A ae : pee eee palgn against the Kaplans while the |“ hy , , 2 ead ies Sd dete otkuiebn Let plac And when [ talked with bin In the beautiful high-celled Mbrary at/emerge from our slackerdom?” 1} viata Move aida, he dawnt ede + the niltion 1 of her grand. | and by” Only Clue to f Rei bvesh a homcepalys t "1 n{ Prospect, bis home on the Princeton campus, T found a man brave enough |" “Indeed I President Hibben as-| NOW Bill Snyder Calls for! gations and commitments to pay Labay RnR p Re Ay Other Vessel. 5 gs ee ee at,t to challenge the great Americ ospel of “getting on,” brave enough to 1 Inly I velleve that, to ' ae [Sherwood $100 every time a wuara |Sunel Caryl of No. § Caryl J i ise sence k fics, Te | t challenge the great American & £ on,” bravo enough to|sured inc. “Only 1 Velleve that, tol Volunteers to Cement the Fwood $100 every tim “4rd Vonkers, was married at 11 ofc! MB ARE ap oreclated conditions| a#sert that a parent should tell his son something besides “Get out, Johnny, {Procure such a result each one of i , Way shot, whether le war Killed OF eee eet ade. Hany The Sergipe, a Brazilian steamship this country has since warjand hustle to be a millionaire.” For )~ - * ‘mnembering that unless self-sacrifics Animals’ Pool. Bot BASrwood! SOLAR “Nad bined io oe 6 Wall Street, Manhattan, | Whleh left this port yesterday after- ' broke out the alacker ts Hkely to be the reverse | Pill) 4 belie ee gy we and patriotic service are taught in| ———— Fisher and Harrison for ye terday's| ceremony took place in St,/"00n for South American ports, was Last year & per f his own pet-! oq uusterity, that 1 asked him on tine Of peac eye neti chattt (8) The swimming pool at the Zoo, in| “Job” for $5 each | Denia Catholic Church, Yonkers, with | {9 collision with a vessel early throug he fatle—and| what particular grounds he eriticised VN the demands of the war whose Which Pete and Allee, the Peter} From the information given by ‘che pastor, Rev, Richard Ormond|to-day about sixty miles out of the sv the adver sident Hibben, | the you nan of to-day, coming no man can foresee—or de: bears, Indulge in aquatics, began | Sherwood the dotectives believe they | es, officiating. The bride is in| harbor, An hour after he had sent he imueaek Coun ”h ; Hughes, offictating, The brid in a to fal—is int eh 01 Al ds ste be e Sea ate a aking a week ago, and the water eno difficulty in laying hands Gienine andthe weddidu: was iede | in “4 OS" call the wireless oper- nix duty to the commu | swayed only by self-interest and SAYS SOAP SELLER drained off and a call sent out | the agent who hired Sherwood and emely almple in appointments or on Bermipe word that in|ITS ABILITY TO KEEP UP ITS\ self aratification. Recently | made |for two brave men to put cement | through him, reaching the person who) tint account. ‘The young couple have er vessel was badly damaged and in-| COURAGE, TEST OF NATION Or rans Mousa’ lls teun srshe INVADED HER BATH | patches on the hottom of the tank,|Fedlly supplied the money, It would | VME Sun Tae sulin culbln hive ship was safe and continuing ei | “You think that the young men of! city, during my stay, races we Enrly this morning Mike Fogarty | ®t Surprise them to learn that the 1 will ve in New fork y on| her voya Mclency | today are ner vir. going on. The race inclosure wae « Sie and Jerry Sullivan reported to Head Hane pacha mee abaya by a} their rate cH | Conditions for s# transmis- y tues 40. culls ymforts, Packed daily with a swarm. o' t We i Shower of| Keeper Bill Snyder t vero | Dusinosy rival uf the Kaplan’a who) Dr. Hampton is the son of Joseph} sion were bud this morning und the / j Seam: tO; Sully | men and boys, who were essing | Dut \Vent Out in a Shower of| Keeper Bill Snyder that they wern| Denies tual ot the Oe jap thetr |W. Hampte War veteran, | * tat uld not decipher the ing! and pleasu nothing el life except the | Handy Missiles and Was the very men to beard Ions in their nate a 4 lan a Bh Well known | Shore stations could not decipher NT! vou believe ion of gamblin In other ‘| by dens or trim the mustachios of| Working force Intact whon the rest of | Lois fa Dr.| name of the othe ba earants 8 young men appeared to Arrested. Polar bears: the manufacturers wore for the most | Hamp: \ ut) The fir t the Se ongres ° le have nothing better to do with ! 1 Mavd as tiaealo lm part Idle. No. rib Bipe's call ¢ D we teh au wed Moye i their leisure than to spend it on » & Soap cany | Rit Adelaide iliboliodit edad | > Mrs. Cary : t the } , are streot corners and in hotel corri- has entered sult for {Jim Crow! tered the cage, and ‘ t ; ay e ne Cau, Lopate Ne a ecu | Practised dors. Here in New York, for the | ages against Mrs, Lena Pelatrua of| with clubs drove Peto and his wif OPERATORS SAY Th whiter Chane | roma a the erulzer 1 a fact th not) President Hibben replied at once. craze. 8 in restau! Thursday Conroy was arrested on her, Was an ideal morning for Polar bears | J f the first Napoleon, and | ni ole 4 fF an ¥ \ t he fir tpoleon, and ship which strucie tt to emi "en “By a nation’s ability to retain on the night of i charge of assault and hel p|and Pete and Alico didn’t relish tho ontidante of Aaron Burr and seas meswages pic " ; n,| ite courage, its sacrificial spirit, | joing and aie olnle, with their | New court for ses-| idea of being kept indoor They ; ——- ' Arerican statesmen, She ches se nls iM by vay re le, in the HP Were seguer Aa n $500 ball. |growled their protest. Mike Decline Also a Conference To-Da rat Hayinond Perry and] did not confirm w $ f its devotion to high ideals, do ‘you believe in ascetic | ihe dumel aManson’ unt hie ve ‘ Hnished! midst of peace and material well | life” I protested story on which ha bases Jecry then entered the tank ar Till Workers Revise Their irae ed Dulin Care TM ape Rete ey 1 The public can! being—a nation stands or falle. “Not in the least, not for one ge suit hinges on a of | to work, Suddenly Mike heard so A Leonard founder of t peges 1,889. She i jisuster or| All history teaches that lesson, [ijocenty’ tn denlured hatically.| soap, He sald he went to do the} thing behind him, and looking ba Figures. siueliana Railroad (After Mr ¢ aaa daibae pt Ma rae ; Greece, Rome, other great ems of soap to Mra, Polutrua, Tao lady] with popping eyes beheld Operatora ‘had their tur Fe seen an Ree Nae ate SAGA TNT aa Gores cull rernt shred Marines Wea : pires perished because they al- [1 ims that she was at| sniffing toward him delivering “ultimatuma” in the soft! Ait as, last ye Her pric rlfaant Gut ak Sab LUA lowed their seriousness, their high = | Pt . ' Hd Del the time, but this «id is} With a wild yell Mike coal conference at the Hotel MoAlpin. | jcerion of Napoleon relies pias eae WAKE f ROE OREe ROOT compl t says fle : , Pr They sent word to President White linstatled in viel Mansion sense of responsibility, to be un- | ( complaint. Hut M wws{ fled toward the pile of ro 1 | Dw dermined by luxury, amusement, that he opened r Bthe cago clone? of Mine Workers’ Union that un CANADA HONORS FEB.29 BABY witho “ 0 ry t r ter no ¢ dideratio u they the pursuit of wealth, America o-d9] without th i Like « 1x the pr d ide ENGLISH SALOONKEEPERS \ uovibe Gun ana teada’s eu hic: is now facing the same peril.” woos it ana't t bought minature Matterhorn a stand Por a flat ase in i Wae Lian Your Gh ton of slackers?” th ast} Anyhow, sun at cage. Alico was joined bor « 4 five The on of Canada’ will honor : 7 best] Pelatrua me m with we onsort and the two stood age work, The « hdVised , the daughter born t r. and Mrs. E. vs side ty In " cAUDS | heuwhes, sonp, Hy ‘| enlelitenes palv and mas the minera tt t sof How War's Wave of Teetotalism |} & One rence that there are many in cx- rive freel bubbles. He Ww ID by th a (95 ‘ t A : T balleve thar. are Pesto | on bongs ag A to tie Minit | With CUFlOUN es into & sont Affected the Hampstead te ours ae : polnt infirmary, where he was patehed to, {for help. Bill " miners had Ci ign f f r y and | gether {finally drove AL 1 put \ > untry who are letedy unity, ne Seen ae ee aoe ' 1 Fy A f “CON.” HAYES RETIRED. i ‘| He eae ay Ae diotares na boalal M | come dow weat | ‘ Kee} Whar of sad th Ww please anc ‘ ahi . era. ' ' Sayder and Crow wer last until evening, an rr vu el = > Retastated Polive weetor Mhy-| individuals, And that of thing ore eserves from the Vark 1 miners ne wave fol Vo apeot Gey Be ee ee ee por nasietesst ses ur to descer session, If they fi f the Hampstead saloonkeepers | le layes, 1 mrad by Police Commis) Nas: Proved thGk we Tavs GO Aine “One reason why 1am so deeply | Woman Who Forced Po Db “That we wi ai ed foperaters' terms ured in a Humpaste map oner Wood fter a re-| command the old he interested in summer military al F Hip Fogarty. Here w antl onrling danandor 1 the whole matte a3 Absolutely Removes hearing of the ¢ ri forgetting devoilon to the st amps. why | believe every young | eas thie ind ind Ha: ‘i i ' lana 7 ri F eae he allowed to exist ee Mt prac eavatell ea lpn tho: pew the | mitten of : ft Indigestion. One package . 4 hee aaneh of | in one of these camps, is because two how h n he |r houlet « hd Hour Setter 1 inat vient Cs tare 3 ; No matter how much of iat | Rea dameaamething temehen: | = {rocks and then Snyder and his Steen i yas w pel «| provesit, 25cat all druggists. w w tay A} you are womuch of a ‘ community, instead of for himself. | se. pe ares compelled to remove bi era ee ukedt ¢ And agreod was 4a Captal ension 5} you could not hear President Hibben| Me isn’t paid any money; Indeed, | Melbe v mine a oaea ash ack i . " « year by Acting Commissioner te pap this statement without being} he must spend money for his [her five-year-old ( by the cag reg LL Three | . > 3; 2 slen th | @avipment. For once he is en- | gorcing 5 { hilt’ ut ie . 1 | fo Hes! The Board of Policn Sure: impressed and slender, with abled to get outside of himself and | ana 4, : I hrough,” de i AT 1 000 RR STATIONS lice Mero » He. hrough Chief Surgeon Higgins, nervous, fastidious face, a quiet volve his own personal profit, to work i: Jar ri raen's m ntime announced ' ' tee ed that H yon ¥ re nas of weatan tor his country. he outs! , 4 rs | i . r 1. uw Por} Hy incapacitated t J eae But d 1 par- | commirt bu . hival ° re ; end bus of dete tt r By Gao M a © for! for Womer 1 Me Snyder 1 a“ De} ' Nid of t ‘ mn wi nm pen esp ally Ele we > AGMA, HE RAL RAG : ‘ t ae @ ALIBI | years age. He h ety a - dat ! bis Jed PP n T sibility ment cell and wa verely bu fojuries POSING PASTOR FREED, | ‘" do Aludy. Hie Aper) HET to a evtain ext f us A night miatr / 1 was only showing veh 4.-lt wa eauuing hin to remain in & hospital one * [man, That his study nas be \ We t phas!s al o'clock this morning and rplained a Sara m to a thar tive jw) yent iH k ————— t ever his conclust ¥ | mins y ' rwat deat of | pea 0 nO x : heat ¢ st Yepartment of No Charge Held Awainat Hey, Mar-| Po!) whatever nei : : Oo jel ta ane Sate Pes 18 DA AO) A c sieeman, “how Moren ft aty Department | omesee. ers tyn, Who Married Newr evider by the th rah iy TnOGEe the |datnd mee ar ale & " on to post the i The Rev. Ferrer F, Murtyn, a st Pree cag Prinot Hn w: my HACARKATY, | ad i ind tavist ccanieosmamiaae ban | Be sure and read the splen- Louts minister, held the Federal | *"' aie " , ine ¢ ; es ; A LERK A WOMAN. ; % adie ; suthoritles following bis arrest her Vie Whitest m . r ried e af VILLAGE CLE ier tare a . a eae | did list of Real Estate Ad- with Vera Davis, a negress, also of}and that other, w they t n't his duty in lite less than twe ira, The nly One in the si In Blected & WATS gly yh les Cached | vaulicawaatite . \ St. Louie, was roleased to-day when | helped inaugura ho rikht to concentrate on the attain. | prisong authorities toe ber|ou pee none Mceah, mravivania, | tale Commissioner | | vertisements that will ap- pas 4 Relea 4 Ment « nal ends, to the excluston | relatives Miss Agnes Bracken, twe 4o% Saye that in this! tie [ar Mgned before United Staton Com- f ove A neta ee reer ee deer woe ALA Mona usands of persons may be | pear in To-Morrow’s Sun- Untsloner Howmbion i BUSINESS SUCCESS AS AN IDEAL ; ete RpNers | al 1 i Y * TBrooklyn, will have the distin f] reached with short talks on the pre | day World. ‘The ee aa 20. a pree mare “In the days of the Revolution, 4 C2 Re Ry Ene t She was named t ne second to be posted Livin: pe J, Tn ang Distriot “Attorney: Staunton ap of anata FAxe of she Ravelution, away, Who the Htat ay tn Nt nin the nf ve ie oie ustard search of a home will tid ye jo evidence on whic : op een not lost the willingness to sacri eight ¢ « bh, LL, t ¢|/map of t xt vat 1 > old in Moray eft tho court- | TOO MUCH SELF-INTEREST IN [icy themssives for tne wood ef the | bullding, rep vacant, & tow da ) twenty-five provi All Ready to Use many reasonable offers on . } 4 ti t lo had not bee Bratton oO! ¥ hy has t n in hospital care of “ ry ry we ¥ He ts the con of a noted Congre.| THE MODERN YOUNG MAN. | state. They ware simpler, hardier, to-day, thu! the staitio had ol been able 14 48 Bracken, Nowe aainry, wilt be| Aa ean mad for hownttal cure, You will like it” Now ls the dime to tiene gatiopal minister and likes to pre- | College people don't ging in that| We have to recapture somethin te etibuny ot moat ae the workont tee [dks teen employed in a, confidential | hospitals have beon voted in twelve wm nne WBA Oe vantage of them, ‘ y a

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