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7 TULPAYPENALTY,’ ~ SWS WAITE INH ‘and whatever it may be. My belief Is art in ‘that if Tam to get that fair the next world I must pay in full my debt to society here. “Everything one wants one must} pay for—and pay for in full.’ ‘Helping 15,000 Women Make Allies’ Shells; REE oT re ee WITNESS AT TRIAL OF BAFF MURDER Barnet Baff, testifiefid to-day. told of their efforta to save father from harm after they is that business rivals in the poultry j trae were threatening him. ’ Hivery time my father lett hie place ‘The prisoner leaned back on his pi r Ss aug er 4) e or en Ss a ay n the market I followed him,” Harry lows at this point as if exhausted | Raft, the elder brother, sald. “Hi Some ono asked him if he thought Jiiked to walk around the blok ogee ll that he was ” 1 ! ‘ ; Lady Colebrook, “Daughter of a Hundred Earls, jMlonally and 2 sven (a0 eer T suppose I am si he rephieds d these short walks.” “ t know fam as sane as most of Labored for Six Months in British Munitions [Testimony an to the nature of We tl rg the people in th orld: 1 don't e iT threate t Poisoner Declares He D 05 Unik unone thet, beent Ai i Factory, Side by Side With Cockneys and Shop- | ‘ pcnsslon of 18 nw T be ie hE Want To. ved as if waa trying to start something! girls of London, All Slaving to Help Their Country Bartender, Who Winked at] Tie story of Carmine DI Paole, ant to Evade to evade punishment fe primes ‘ ‘ fe t. He f young @ f Punist ' i and 1 do fot want ° eaeape that -Proud of Her Feat in Doing Her Share on Defendant, Held to \ ft sitet Ndi ie on the a unisniment, punishment."" : Ferjur neem Svan veervroes oe Wor 1; TWRRE about te ‘Sia: tronr Meeps; | 216 Shells in One Day Tells on Arrival Here Perjury ‘ttempta to kill Baff, was supported ; am doctor?” a reporter asked : OW, ; : > an extent by t timony of WEAK, BUT RATIONAL. ,,"1 n't say “anything about my How Workers Sang as Zeppelins Raided. MEMORY FAILED HIM,| Wiem Batt af i riend from Baypt,” was the reply | ‘ if | naw 4 Paol sree “Dr, Gregory knows why.’ This with . prmneiOheca | aaw that man, Di Paolo, near my Says He Owes Debt to So- ince at the psychopathic expert By Nixola Greeley-Smith. 5 father's e€ one morning two wr dit s eh Andicated that the subject had “Our ‘egal wage was two-and-fivepence a day,” said Lady Colebrooke Sons of Poultryman ‘Vell ati months before my father was mars siety—Asks Fair Star n discussed between ther « 9 ‘ " if : ad,” yo 3 a, ciety—Asks Fair Start Di. Waite Was noxt asked if any But once I finished 216 shells in eight hours and got eight-and-nincpence Arichiello Hearing How They | °°" young Batt said. “He was in Next World. jone else was involved with him in for it.” |! . j away in @ hurry when he saw me ada \fe any ‘one elec expected to share in| Do not think Lady Colebrooke was bragging be Guarded Father, TLL as ate es Gr Weak nad tired of body but quite the mon he had hoped to gain by cause she told me that among 16,000 women employed j ~ —— adhe ashington Market. He went there tia in WG: mits; BH. Avtar We hig murders. ite sald in making shelle in the Vickers-Maxim plant in Ung: At the close to-day of the morning | eee ene ao eaten topoiies Waite to-d Ratitad Ww HG He hat tie whole thing: land eho earned $2.18 when the minimum wage was 60 exsion of the trial of Cilunmppe arte | JeRRet end wan instructed by Tppelag intervie Ne Peiiiee Aaa ces make that very el cents (1 Bave net figured this on the basta of Wer ex chiello for the murder rnet Baft,| patt to h if he could not shod w by newspaper men since Make that vers clear. The idea that change, but on the way it used to be in my arithmetic Wee Washing Ma pout m. ‘The gunman encountered Baff's he was arrested for the murder of his, with me tu because the rime 24 cents to the shilling. Cut it down to suit yourself) lealer Nov 1 194, F son and was frightened away millionaire father-in-law John Ey ‘ frat | tted so [ might Lady Colebrooke, daughter of Lord Alfred Paget, vorto, who had Hed | Peck of Grand Rapids, M It Was not the riches and f don't whose son, Almeric Hugh, married Willlam ¢, Wh ad to the as We duet ’ On receipt of a request from Diss | te mene ie tout have begn trying ney’s daughter, {8 the wife of the first Baron Cole ot wari ‘MOTHERS PENSION BILL it together myse ‘ : aS sts A estiitiuealttt fre 1 a charge of perjury trict Attorney Swann. Bellevue Hos and | sa long story yrooke, for years captain and commander of the corps ; : rin 6 pital officials instructed Dr, Menag) pn Waste ie a Dt the trin.” | of Gentiemen-at-Arms. She arrived in New York yesterday with Mr. and : Mis eved) CMe eanee ears wey Gregory, head of the peychophatic point whether It was advieehie te cone | Mrs, Benjamin Guinness efter six months’ volunteer work se a maker of Hig WAIMRAAL SAL che: sane tea aE AMENDED GETS FULL ward, to allow a restricted number of Unue on that subject and the doctor | shells in ove of the largest munition factories of England ' baph ai tlteeaht uh Bpadieltlhiadl le ’ reporters to talk to the confosaed it ntytt ate Ol. realisation that| During that time the “daughter a 1 ea wan ims! polsoner there was no justification what |@ hundred earis” worked side bY 819°) ing women and no resent Vaporto is J \ : VOTE IN A M Dr. Gregory, Dr. EN. Connetty | | did and there are no circumstances with cockney ‘Arriet, whose husband ment we the poo girls 1 a feature of his tire and Detective Cunttt were present in NMCR. Would mitigate the gteat or iover was at the front and who had | toward avid fio Hidy bad i Ebley did dn oe the amall eight by ten room where dentist hve done,” sald the given ap her job an a London shop the slightest fecling of patronage || ie : ; rl ward a " i Vicki 3 h Dr, Waite i# confined. Dr. Waite) “Ate. you afraid of death, Dr, | assistant to help in the patriotic Work) toward the girl working next to: her. | tn 1914 he wa ‘ppoite| Blocked in the Senate, but f§ amiled when the reporters enterea, | Waite?” + of making sinews of war. | Pach had her separate place to work tnacela Rue ROE ge tA ; He was vistbly weak, but re a 1 of what les be GoyLp MAKE SHELLS, BUT and there was no quarreling Sure of Passage at Later ak, Wut reports! yond have fio dread of what low THE Wy ue u East One Mund Seve that he might die before going to trial |remains tn this life,” was the reply COULDN'T MAKE A FIRE. \ OMEN “RESTED' treet Session. were contradicted by his general ap-| "Have vou any lesson that You might) When 1 got my first glimpse of ela BECAME EXPERTS. H Foil ne fv p of the give to the world as the result of your | Aft i | “When yo ot dre ly tired of + y Dearance and demeanor Suparianee, Gnotoet? of your) Lady Colebrooke, who is one of the! 1° jen Suu Bot mitt eo age Ban aesseaiis Lap was SIN- | (Special from a Staff Corespondent t Gentlemen, I don't know that I} H must learn for great beauties of England, sho Was] Atte, and ask him to give vou sone ned he oD Mt of The Evening World.) ; can answer questions. he said ' ourse ily in a condition helping Mra. Guinness to start a fire) thing else to do. ‘The change of oc- m s to @ lengthy ALBANY, A i--The amended qmietly when the first effort was [0 Milte a thesis, ALY with a smile. |i, the Guinness home at No. § Wash- | Cupation was restful and in that way * He said that on Nov. 28! form of the widowed mothers penton made to interrogate him. The te- lining Ite thete | oe ee 1 OMe’ ston Square No Servants were | YOU becam expert In every process 1" f bill, designed to take its operations porters thereupon urged him to say| A reporter asked Dr, Waite if he busy transferring luggage to the Dr eAe een useeente : . : | A E t eb r 4 u ~ COLEBROOKF mut of the Charities Department of whatever he desired to have the pub- [were & bigamist King Dr \ upper floors, a Custom House officiai , Colebrooke before the wa iat dash 4 ’ y ernment organized lic know. Dr. Waite considered DHaOner carneveat was waiting for Lady Colebrooke, and uch of her time to a studio major portion eharitic Vinistration, was unan. % moment and began Tam hota” bigs: | mean time the two exceedingly pretty |!” maintained in Paris to carr; No-day, when Laporte the wits! tmously passed to-day by the Asseme { T do not wish in any way to avoid! mist but one woman.” women consulted anxiously as to WAY | tier husband, formerly n stand he lgoked at Arichiellos! pry 1 paying the penalty for my act,” he) le ex that his’ “African tnat fire in the breakfast room would | Colebrooke, w ed and put his finger to his tips.) 4 1 sught up in the sald. “If a word uttered by me now | Mother hom letters were |. | by King isd ndicating, as Assistant Dy me ‘ : asia found in ‘partment was a Mrs not burn | Sdte aitlicied 4 y but there was temporarily ; could save me I would not utter it.| Steyn, the elderly mother of the su-| “The idea of putting the women | {ts are sitaled in Lanarkall O'Malley sald, that th ked by tions of leader Elon Soclety expects me to pay the pen-[perintendent of one of his farms 10 to work in the making of shells Was|yiliage has thi MinenIAR AUALROEIDR. 6 ~ ant had oR from him. Rr, Brown si) many Senators alty, and T suppose T shail have to. | Brien Bast Atricn on waite to! Hlyod George's,” Lady Colebrooke! being without clocks. All its busi Bc A RUGY CHES DIDU AS ann | Oneal ied I tion. The techmt= p cove come *0 watate of mind WHere | explain why there vas only $7.800 {n Said. She ts tail, deep chested, with | is regu ancient and lab: e Court to Laporto's actions and) car rules of procedure prevailing, ‘ Tam prepared for the future no mat- | the roll of inoney which Eugene Kane, big brown eyes. “There were a very) O1a'e We) aed hy of el se r Witness was cautioned to tell (He) Gwever, enabled a single objection er what ft mav bring forth | the ‘embatmer. “took from him and gow of ue at firat, but when I lef¥| pis neil eulia the mento work truth ie Wait pea éaadve “When I pass into the next world | iy vot $9,400 on the check Teashed,”|2ngland there were 15,000 women |childran to schooi, tolls for tere He proved to be most recatettramt. | ine up in rem or at a later I_want_to_ start fa ere, wherever] said Dr. Waite, “and kept. $800. for | Working in the Vickers-Maxim plant) and rings a merry chime for we the dainaring statements against session and its is assured, { myself, ‘The rest gave to Kane." — |wlone, When I sald that I finished) dings, | If Lads Colebrocke had lived ' Sricitlello he had made in his state tee ete \ . at Ledhiils all he she would ni : mae eee eaald he counted ft and|2i¢ shells in one day I mean Ihave known how to “clock” in and ney Set Aaah elt § See eet a te Mumber of twenty | finished one process, of course. | out of the munition factory, to whi refute or expla away. Finally, IVIDI E | found, is one waslit requires from two to three| love of country cailed her in the low- pinned down, he sald he saw Arieni- | ' Dr, Waite said he was sure there |hours to make a complete sheti,|¢ring dawn ’ ello receive something from Gre Fa WN pave: FOR GRESITORS , were twenty dollar bills in the roll) Munition making is the hardest work Greco's saloon, but he wouldn't aw : he wave Kane | sie a t received HEIRE: im Brings Relief and Comfort ESCAPED FROM PRISON Rc streey drains pine) Tornado) T0 CHASE FORTUNE DCN so, Poienadt her'Summer Residence at Eleron py statiey, who had went a detective} Permission to Disburse With First Application AS with callipers of a certain size and I Makes Accusations in Hear- Is Laid in Ruins by Spec- [to see that Lapocto remained in th $182,000, . |had rings that I fitted over it from r . rat re ‘ ‘ stnwe virtroom, asked for the commitment | 5 i When any itching shin disease af- HE SAID HE WOULD ~2:, to time. For every five or six Asphyxiation in Williamsburg Home ing of Libel Action. tacular Blaze Gh the witness ona werden ohabie (ALBANY: -April)\6—-Huguns clam fects or even when any slight erp- | women workers we had a man, called Pronounced Accidental by — | : which he had prepared, Lawyer Kier, | Richards, State Superintendent of tional si ot begins to iteh and burn, |} Gaskins, Young Habitual|a fitter, who told us what to do. The ron | Sensatio extime meern LONG BRANCHIL N. J. April 5! for the defense, sald that to lock up| Banks, ann 4 oe) y that an be app slam and you may be quite] @ FAH Ge Ranh WOE kad wit 1 administration of tive, The summer home of Daniel Guggen- | t t plieatton will be made to the Su. t 5 Criminal, Gets Out of Aubur OEE OF CARH WOMAD Wan Merman Wien a Jthe witness during the trial would 5 confident, that the trouble is “having ener Lou e certain letter—my letter wan Z—s)| Miss Susanna Chase, daughter of j Hureau under former Second Deputy ‘helm in Ocean Avenue, Elberon, One| hrojudicn the rights of Arichiello, He! Preme Court, Kings County, on April Tet GEIR tesla eurace leach enteral an ¢ of Him Is Lost that it was possible to tell at once| the late William D. Chase, wealthy | Police Commission George L show places of the coast and|roveg that the arrest be postponed for permission to pay a Chvideaal is ec and soothed. Continue as} 7 is excaped from Au- | Who was responsible when mistakes | ¥a h manufacturer, was accident- Dougherty was given to-d ¢ $250,000, was destroyed BY! 4, the close of the trial, Juatice lor Byer cunt, oe ored |(oraiee bi necesaaty to eradicate the affection| burn Pirson, as he boasted he would {were made, What were supposed to! ally asphyxiated with illuminating | supreme « Tustice Don avd al fire early: to Ghearh eaidi Wink the jnlerenecck laas| funct Union Bank of Brooklyn. Ae nti iy. In the treatment of virulent | when he w re for thirty. | be ladies—that is, women like mysolf,| gas last night, She was found at 9 jury by J nh his $40 1 ne ApICIY PFAC* | ioe demanded Immediate arrent, and ipproval of the Supreme Court, cH ema, ac me init aud all surface lone years as a habitual eriminal, He, Who had never before worked for) o'clock to-day in her bedr at No. | 00 dibe F Dou ' uly nor f the furnish rofore I yiknew wha the ex 000 will be disbursed among the ections, Poslam’s results may — be ‘ r= money~-wore blue; t others wore, 120 Ciymer Stre Wihamsburg. She Ortet itered ' «© Dep wa \ ‘ppara tame hou was : sitors of this bank PS RIE Tall ook ut ta lay, and inquiry of y Paty a ¥ re 7 ; vad thare . . ‘ 1s called, but ¢ Lay as lis The Union Bank was taken ove Posfam Soup is non-irritating and a Worden this afternoon brought | khaki, while in the factc We all ate| w forty years old and lived ther ‘ q ray Willian af Nahe hie Pt ee Iividge of Sighs tot liquidation by the New. York pure, antiseptic and grateful to. the newer no trace of him has | together, [ was so exhausted that J| with her maid, Mary K who dls- piynn in 1911 l was held over | " rmes ilumina ‘ie Banking Department in April, alin gare eon plan be |rarely took anything but coffee, T| covered the hod ' He wa used u miles and drew w Hatt For sample, send $c stamps to Emer. is the <on of an | Worked six months as a shell maker.| ‘The window of the room wa Dougie “ nfidentia ht is Of persons dn au! y Laboratorie @ West 25th St..,army officer and that h motoring back and forth from Lon-| tially open and Miss Chase's clothing police in and resigned Aue bi he Well Gavevery ONS Uving me / 7, i y r s}arr icer and that he was euu- ack @ Lon- | F : omorrow s April 6th ork City, Sold by all druggists. | cated at Classon Point. Muitarg{d0n. #o that I spent more than my| Was iald out ready to be put on this go, 1911 vevmity : Tomorrow, Thursday, Apri Academy, After his father's death | 4M@lY Wages in petrol.” (Note that) morning ; Ainneatne ; ais fainily, bas mot occupied the 1 #2 Clinto F ‘amily was ar eral da urge of theft later he was sent to |! england too.) physician, Dr, Silas C. Blaisdell, No, mination were more than a score of mechanicn had the Napanoch —Reformatery tig| "We worked in shifts of eight hours,| buy Medford “Avenue, were nuttin ,, ‘That Dough adh At ODT HACE CROALIADS. Ui ther died, and his request to te{ from 6 in the morning to 2 in the; as was Coroner Wagr The Coro- charge him afte ad threater Siig Pon the GUBLMAR LE lk BBE GAIN NEW FLESH Milowed to Ro 10 her funeral wiry t - | afternoon, from 2 to 10 and from 20) Se) Prone ip tne Goeth d ie ta mt he DI Paes : ents Ab I nel \ a : : | cidental gas poisoning aa Chase Known how the fire started, but soo! Krom that time; Gaskina: salt, hel rise eee eee eee Ol was ninent socially in Williams. after 1 A.M. to-day it suddenly swept ee Ponly to be covered an ale git? | shift changed; #0 that I had my full] burg wall known in Y, WoC. A acd to “rail= | through the ble realdencs nities whi refused to grant | Share of night work, Of course, when| and church circles t . Lifforts were made by those early Those Who Are Thin anal only favor \cisked. | With one | we entered the plant we ‘clocked’ in Re » Gh Aieeauiib 40) aave: somnLoe te bhed a United Cigar store |and when we left we ‘clocked’ out.” NEGRO SHOT AND BURNED ARETE a tu - he eat atatt ave lef loc valuable contents, but little could be! 98 $ 75 Pale Should Take Father nate. (He atole « tot ot |*wveraah Ye punching the ttn stock ; abla: gon e ? $ : ; ’ fo nnd. jived one the weet lin America,” I volunteered BY MOB IN MISSOURI John’s Medicine Now Vitel Lice ent chee tic | ¥ ; f ices ices. He was bro SANG PATRIOTIC SONGS AS THE ng ra SOCIALIST, ONGE A CHEF, ‘ sperts ng , of Josep! 1 Hy tha : Biondwey, meen ZBPERLINS: BAIRAG: Trapped in Burning Barn, Slayer Is Dat lusteets ; Another Day of Introductions season of the | November, 1911, he casually remarked | very diffleult," Lady Colebrooke con- iddled Wi f ; pee the Bomb squad © squad | VOR breezy weather vear tw build | that he woukt escape when he got ‘tinued, “and made mistakes Flames Surround Hity Was doing mast eificlent w 1 ; and bale weathar itrengtl ye i day T can do every kind of work nec-] Si, CHARLES, M behas| gene Gein are seni | Daniel W. Hoan Successtul Canili His dae of eetatil that | Ale fitte. essary to the production of a finished | tayerte Chand Y @ years! confidential da wits ning | dite of His Pa Which Carries | bias, elles has been lost | Barn No. u58 shell, 1 can make even the tiny brass] old, a negro, who last night » nd vestigation 1 also 4 ured ( t mi 7 seasonable ¢ ss and during tho Streets Brooks n rde fuses which require the most expert | fat winded Sheriff J i. | ware dS re es Nae the evening of a Sum- j " ., W tu ‘ in the eme rk ” Viyr MILWAUKEE Ww April I 6 ( winter, Pathe ° ipreme workmanstip, Dicker St. Charles Count Wher f i < nm 1 Taba Modi Me faite iikooveneauerdian ad’ Lady Colebrooke, by the way, waa| trapped in a barr tf ' Mr. the second time Milwaukee has mer day — assortments ) nine-year-old. ‘ay, apped in arn seven mile nme m . cine is best for this purpore because it i wants bring sults the leader of the thirty-five members| this city’ to-day and siai a posse Dougherty: wanted ine tu stay. ed a Socialist Maye Daniel W added to assortments, mace of jie flit Whioleseine | fonel One dunsen, Wis next ¢ of the British aristocracy who un-|of more than 500 men and boys "Dougherty ty came toma and ttoan, 4 ty Attorn was until the limit is being re easily taken into the system. No] juring line seriousty, Barnet sega, | Women of England by going to work| peared at tie door and waved his ton, er GA Hading, non-partivan can Tomorrow's intradue alcohol or dangerous der Advt for her country hands, His pearance Ww a Mig - ; ni u be late. Hoa aa h chet in tions chiefly concern “Women ay munition workers are| signal for several bundred sits a hicago and at Madison, Wis. work coats from $10.98 to |THE INVISIBLE ENEMY an enormous success. Often cur work | fit hack into the bary nly ugh the Univeralty he BARS te would be interrupted by a war yt iat se Chica, law * 7 that Prtet pam any Pei Dee neatea to Auer : He was elected| with belts and. shirred Victine Sisuck Dawe shat a Zap His yea Abang hing, | heeded by. the ra ; eae | pain rliliauhe heltses ork Was stopped instantly and we —— ‘ While Off Guard. wore conducted to a big building] A¢mits She Strangied Babs, | leahnd Xf lod to gain contro ‘ne jong, slender coat 4 listance from the plant. There| 0 DOdy of & Pane wa oe i Hl y of flaring above the skirt MERGAC There Ie nothing a9 discon: stayed till the raid was over—|\r Crone sewn ay Pye ae eau. t fives hem and the irrepressi- j Marshmol How Bi i know is awaiting a 22Detimes in pitchy darkness—sing-| Brooklyn, in a room out of Which a es hay ble sport coat, as varied NEW YORK chance to strike ng s Tipperary’ and others| girl known as Miss Bertha G A eet moons, accord as the whims of smart ike it, to keep our courage up. Our | Shiro rk ay t . ; and in thirty-elgh women who love the According to reliable reports | ¢ P weeks The p he girt d een victorious, ‘The love the p wtory was never struck by « bomb, iiameburg. 8 at fire! ! 6 liquor f , the grip germ been prima seid mH landed aulee |e Ned strangind ¢ er af f me ! H wit 3 } Spee El l -AN S wily respansible for intense auf ins binth, i eye The largest assortment of coats at these prices R this winter, mm engines were kept |the Ralph Avenue Sta He : WELFARE LEAGUR BTIOUETTS cver presented by one house in this city, ves ; busy and day transporting the > ey Doughe ae er ani gn Absolutely b — jlowann Moft's Malt Extract, snelis we had made and. gentlemen |Parme Whines Court EG Geeta Mk Haring escaped from Sing Sina, | No Charge for Alterations e kage| the world famous tonic food, is 5, thé clLocwhe Wake taaTn Winner, before. Mil fra Rocca Scalzo writes to former y Indig geetion. tistanies fk invaluable in cases of grip con- (10M he Cis wae Were toe ol to 8) payne Whitney won ove g.] OT aid 1 could inde) Mtiaedan Ganarne anatogt ¥ p vesit. 25cat all druggists.| vatesence--makes flesh, blood | '” ane BR SYOEY, SOR 1Olg the National tennis Facoused Dy f be W ‘ ‘ pro and muscle, and ists carry them in and out of the plant, | Sande nm name Agtéa hora (Dan O'R ' the liberty he took At the Fashion | orally toward rapid recovery Many of the women workers had been this afternoon, three 4 r J fn f — , y | Ny beneficial nen, tm Bloved in shops in London, but oy. he, will plas. th th ‘ ' nel ODay SMahily Betier Neu Shop si we) because they had a husband or a lover 1 wonen and children ' arte nd thes , at the front they chose to do their tl any o mn pAcase. im " 7 Fr Hel GAL insula Sar) caves nfhaiting Galwar ionna dh ~ np proved to-day a , Nineteen West 34th Street com for over fifty year Volunteered for service as munition EMFW OF Colds and Prevent Grip. | Rye, whe " Vaken at meal times and de makers, Every one was treated ex } heat] 4 ‘ pce gets i oeeeene IOP CLIK RUST ighttully palatable.~Agvy [Belly alike We were just all worms BW, GHUVE ® mamas pale and nervous, tners are a ecovery, wo 2 al REE cee EO a “ re casio in cumin ae snias ps ° Pie! a Wk. neni — I ( od