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CREO en rm . NING WORLD, TURSDAY, JULY 8 ee . WAMATOSIAY «See celia War Problem of t he Superfluous Woman ROOKY PAR NEN TELA EEE, ‘KAISER ASSANLS TEAS NT, << sciszss; May Be Solved by Industry or Polygamy: |\ UNV. WAY AD ee) BRIT IN BITTER. | SPEECH 10 te tremeiorm the a ius mate ta) (helt hands ibe an effeen' eanding -~»_— | army " NOT EVEN "GLORY" OF BoRDER Hopes of Early Return Home, '@UTY, ONLY HARD TRAINING. oo ‘4 4 enerel wr de wet the men | OOere Dashed, New Yorkers In- | osf"tnen cuntuc ss salle, to erme dulge in Beer Riot org tg FE 3 quite clearly that the wie wil get be weed for owelt SEASONED!” ore aa ee Old Maid of Past Ag es a Will isan ar YONKERS STRIKE, uae er "vo rt Cowon et - ge an the ether smisin one to Fouse eewed ——— i ¢ Occurs Wh Three =Supposed = Barn Guards Are Attacked the Army tts Duty Is @ j Overcome the English ] Ontlensive wn ny a but wil be he te j DEFY THE “DRY” ORDER) ‘ate tot traisine purvocen unis This William ¥ Pitneerei@, organteer ] Lawn, duty es the ew Sorke A ; for the Anwlenmated @tree Mat if wy wer ye * Kmployees and leader of the , ‘e ’ Private Berman of Seventy-| First, Military Policeman, Badly Battered, Militia Should Felleve the regulars on he border patrel on th a vie + strike, ae eat « at & Union of trolleymen em jw vad on the m Haliroad ines | ih the Hrons had been pertected at e beld early to-day. This! ie the Qret trolleymen'e unten orman ¥ © Homme cuneed in Heriia, The & rades! 1) le your especial Privilege to febt against the Kags lah, which means that you ere By Martin Green. (Bpecie! Sirtt © respondent of The triee tate ein United Bintes troope oF f teed in Now York € Evening World.) ot be sent Yoru rele D tt te the belief of the Yo "y Germany, The MALLEN, Tox, * July 5.-tnetdontel friends of the soldiers in Tense a, a : ers that it will lead to thelr etrike top dunes Ge order putting the |" it from the men in au! being Joined by the New York men Hd pw yh ae Ke. ttyl within @ few days. t Going to romate in the i at which the unton firet big saloon row de Valley just as lo y ‘ orpenized was held near the Kings it has taken place in McAllen, a| Professional militiamen can “*ytep barne of the Union Company, them here, of New York sold! ourrounding learned, and it followed weeks of led us to believe they were our led beer in a saloon fear the work on the port of the up Ay Gen JOHN F. ORYAN | friends when they wore actually ae mp, cultivated hostilities among Po Hah. . : . sentatives, Binco the Wertchester © canrore arv9ews plotting our @@@truction. ork as 000 wi before the war the countries wh fell upon wsmattac le in the world. The Kagtish hemacives to auch an extent that the| NOFA a8 soon Me poss 4 ibe ney have been visiting’ the trelloprees "| about the war, and now an Bape Jehborhood was terrorized. Private! men to make affidavit that his family | pir they beve bees viiaae ive £0 E DS HIS SECLUSION © ia aibawee ob hueiee ce ae [ie Geane of & Comenay, Gave da bis werviovs at home, Thin at- fy | in the Breos and Marlem wrging thom won epiveioas’ tc can ia y-firet Regiment, @ member of the 4 to unionize and go out with th BY TURNING ON GAS the operations to German soll, strikers. into our towne and villages, to The first san of violence tn the series ig the peril and undotng ot our help. j@trike occurred this morning when|/ormer Manager of Grolier Club] less women and children. Your oslene Dee up ee men who ap-| Became a Recluse After Leav- pve S; ts tole ee peared in Youkers and inquired their : 4 waive; to prove once more that way to the local trolley office, Strikers ing His Job Last Winter, Germany ta invincible, and reduce of followed the men, ur#ing them to leave| Joseph L, Morton, for twenty-five| to despair the relentless enemies nt to-day, owing to ale, accurate news and inaccu- Py the city at once. One of tho strangers| e#r# curator of the Grolier Club.) of our country, so that they will he penetrating power in flesh of the|fate news It was wut natural the! eiologist and Novelist. turned and attempted to hit « striker, | No. 2% Kast Thirty-second Mtreet,| sue for peace on terms honorable roken edges of beer bottles, A pri- Deritagten,. former President of the In @ moment the three mon were! committed suicide early this morning! and proftable to Germany” ate of the Twolfth Regiment, who|New York Hoard of Hoalth, bas been net upon ‘The fighting started in| PY Whaling gas at No, 189 West Sev.| From conservative circies/in Berlin ” | making an exhaustive examination| She Sees Polygamy Sanc- enty-Mfth Btrest, After no resigned | co: 0 jad fikured in the preliminary war. hy thee McAllen camp for the Civic ly g Ly (Getty Squaro, where several hundred h e comes the announcement that wh a tinens sty police, snvaded the battle: lot New York famibiar with the funtly Sir Rider Haggard’s Lu- a reupon Ly r ine rom : arriore quit fighting among hoa Tuilitary service, ‘There ia no desire in| gubrious View of the in Ts th vee and tured unanimously upon oan Ghee Grae oe bya yi the| Feminine Outlook Is tive of military law support of women and childrer ' jerman gave @ mood ao-| N. travels through @ camp of Happily Countered by but t# not capable | soldiers like fire through @ dry fold Mrs. Mary Austin, So- are, was sent to the field hospital | Mederation, tioned by State in Ger- bersons were gathered near tho| Ms position with the club last winter mbles An the au- th his countenance promiscuously| In some way wnexplained, the re- pod waa vik Meaw Tre | (AtrIKo headquarters, ‘The three men| he shut himself up in his room, ao- mortal Chaneaher Hatributed and sme of ia internal] port gained currency that DF. Dar. many, but England Hi reane apparent! v ngton had reported to the Secreiary . tens te wis o Re ar Po of War that the camp waa unfit, Thin Will Not Be So Frank. ature allotted) was the only ray of hope in a gloomy PASSING OF THe OLD AMID "| broke away from the strikers and| Cording to Miss Kmmeline Judson, | iiotned 18 iol peeches by the | jumped into Jitney’s headed toward| ¥8O rented tt to him, and refused to|jomperor at the front are withheld New York. The strikers followed in| **® ®Y of his friends, He had all|from «eneral publication, jem, The men enmaged in the riot)day for the enlisted men who want B ————$—$=— | Automobiles, and after a chase of| Medle served to him in his room and —_—_— led, but Policeman Berman is of the| to go bome. y Marquerite Mooers Marshall. several blocks, overtook only left it once after he went into! WOMAN KILLED BY CAR. ! pinion that he can find most of them|O'RYAN TAKES UP COMPLAINTS| — What are Europe's superfluous women going to do after the wart B ING wads, £10 Wad warmed Vo got gus'er| alaeeh: the Twelfth Regiment as soon as REGARDING FOOD. Bir Rioer Haggard, the distinguished novellat, has just declared—al- the city and remain away. ger was rene vying years|Mre. mM sage a ba wy c ” ji 4 to make any | bel! dustry to old, At one Une he had been a phy- ‘volley. ; nftence or military. ot!- q . ht In to] ing to Walker Gillins, secretary of the] avenue, Astoria, was killed early When the proaibition order was first tres rake that be in not abasmored “They won't clear out,” he laments. “And the men will. Before the LOSED ORANGE guard the cOmPARY CaF DD, nd eee ype Morton “aug |this morning by & trolley car as she ued it was gonerally obeyed. Lastjof the camp sites selected for the| war there were a million and a half of women in England, and not e man suspected the three men of being was crossing the etredt in front ef No. saugnt short In the’ cotton marke ht it wa nerally disregarded, |New York militia, for several im- to marry them. The men weren't there. The women guards. and wiped out, He then became Flushing Avenue. Witnesses told an : aan unter though notice bad been given that | Potent Tennent by rts were, to be eure, pretty much in two classes: Domestic urator of the Grolier Club, resign. |{h® police plat Movenuan Davia y soldier seen entering or leaving a military officers that the camps ai servants and the daughters of upper class families ce in which liquor is sold would | not as bad as hi oo te eng CPL re i whom nobody cottoned to, so they Just stopped at © t ‘ifth Street, Long Island zi N.Y. BROKER KILLED [ith sftwiseip wemadhotng or inte SePiakapean ah Se m8 arrested. It so happens that Itquor ” H | ut aurvived ble wife b Gg piecing bay Rs ee home. The war has increased them. But now they! Di¢ Piles of Cash Behind the IN AUTO ACCIDENT) cme vein’ y fo the Astoria station house ve ants frequented by enlisted m pete So It bohm areal ~, have found something to do. Two million women earn: Grati Prevent R - voto uct laut night ontaane | atvention to the matter of water sue ing wages! They'll stay. They have gove into tee} {Tangs TRCveEnt Suns OR | clyde H. Slease of C. H. Bergman ply and bathing facilities. i torles and other service for war work, and they will re- : Other Institutions, & Co. Meets Death at Goshen— Gen. O'Ryan has decided to, give F main, They undercut in wages, It is the men who patie cenat wha 2 - 0 ttention to complain . : Be ee reient nd badly. evoked will leave England.” (vectal to The Evening Wort4.) E. F. Benedict Hurt. GUTLH RARBALL But that’s only one man’s opinion. ORANGE, N. J., July 22.—Despite| Ctyde H. Slease, lawyer and mem- Gi 3 R th ARE ABANDONED. ep elie cary I think women are more likely than men to know what women will do.| the rain hundreds of women carrying ber of C. M. Bergman & Co, No, 66 The overnment s eport on me The news that the soldier boys|and commplainta here: ftei | And in tho first months of the great war several well known feminists | babies crowded about the closed doors Broadway, brokers, in charge of thetr | l f from New York have been sentenced h heated that women will return to @ tate of polyg-|of the Mutual Trust Company tn tho legal affairs, waa instantly killed carly Ti R N Yi k Perera: Date teeaak tb boone cavern | y vated tlle fais the present strogste, Orange Valley to-day in an effort to. this morning near Goshen, N. ¥., when income Lax i ax teturns for New Tork or New Jor Y everal|” Undoubtedly there 1 —|learn if their savings were wipod away his automobile swerved from an un- | months in training in Texas became; going on in camp that Gen, O'Ryan retty generally distributed through |,nows nothing about. WAR STRIKES THE FETTERS/oj0n and recognized love life for] with the suspension of the bank even spot in the road and rammed City Has a Decided Interest for the McAllen camp yenierday, end It!" since the last raing the camps have FROM WOMAN. quantities of women. No matter how | business. Nothing can be learned | the heavy rail of a at i o - | mi 7 e killed, there ie y guard fence, eae perhaps an clement in Promoung | gufrered a plage of files, winged! One of these women, whose con” | Tiny wilt’ bo admitted wiiygamy in {Until the State Banking and Insurance| With Mr, Slease in the automobile, | ° ‘A huppening which brought foreibly|SMtS Mein, cominon ordinary red) elusions derive special authority f0™ | the tang.” Department ends its investigation, 1m which he has covered 6,000 miles | All Advertisers, Both Present and to the men the first uctual conviction} Ant, cochruaches and other tosects| the tact that she has won distinction | “rine tnglish are too hypocritical! Hundreds of foreigners left thelr work. since he purchased it July 3, were| pelea Mc acne that they are destined to remain in I couldn't help interrupt- ’ clologist and that she has for tha ; rh A . “ Mt” gol, | Part of the country. While the at-| 48 & no ing. jn an effort to learn something of the Ree ee ney aitccibution oF eeks,| mosphere has been suffocatingly hot,| Carefully studied the condition al ‘You've said it,” Mrs. Austin] financial conditions of the bank, Al-| broker of No, 76 William atrevt The rumor that the order for cots|the sun has exhibited ® drying out| women in half @ dozen oognitis Ee 1. “And then they are handi-| though the police have the bank gur-| York; Harry E, Brooks and Wiliam | had been countermanded had gained) Qualities, Everything t# damp and) Mrs, Mary Austin, author of “Love |capped by thelr bellef that love, oT | rounded no disorder has been re-| Noble, All four were neighbors at Edwin F, Benedict, an insurance Prospective— redence in camp, and had|moldy. The thermometer register er” and many other} oie substitute, must preface ma: rted, | em! 2 Peehereies the bollet that If there 115 dosrees early yesterday afternoon, | R84 the Sout ae t Tae ay cue Pee There will be no sane and or-|POTY of the depositors veaterday | ere ee ern a Mee Benes New York City and {ts environs, embracing 25 to b ots the camp would|@nd prostrationa were more numer-| books. So I took to dered attempt by society to provide | vide deposlt. dict is under treatment at the Goshen miles commuting distance, and in the West- oe chant auretier Pe hi A's forebodings and asked ner | P Ce eeee ilu husbands |2de depoalts ranging from $25 to | ry be of short duration, ous than on ony in camp history, | Haggard’s fo the women of Eng $1,000. ‘They wil engage counsol to- | Hospital; his hand and arm were | On top of the distribution of cots, {It is stated, howover, at the office of| what fate she thouxht awaited the} and chil¢ chester direction as far as Albany, have 71,516 day and a mass mecung is scheduled | painfully cut and bruised, fas evidence of a long stay, came the) the modical officer ‘In char co and Ger-| “In Germany | fe fay Bae © i mane. evidens is Inone of the cases is serious women in England, Fran ome form of polygamy will The Bute Banking Departmont wilt | ere, eee Mutvivors the persons who pay tax on incomes ranging from tem for the disposal of surface water| | The Illness of Capt. | many. etioned by tl give no reasoite for the clock eur it | four feft Hasbrouck Heights at 7| tolled after the plans of| ol 5 f “The war le perhaps the one what pure fs common yousip that it Is dup directs | O'clock last evening for @ tour $3,000 a year to $500,000 and over. RitaMlnean” et dhe Matenty: | tat thing that at a blow could strike | official” communication given to {8 common gousii that AAaen GraaaanOOUNer irene || Regiment, already described In|infirmary at Pharr, suffering from a i H ihe Even Then ene in forin ol tere, is worrytn, th off the fettere of Saaitions hes information that the water supplyical staff. Capt. Langer wi have clung to the urope: stem of the camp Is to be replaced, the fever victims in Cuba in 1898, woman," she said. “She has been — - = = : dropped bodily into the ocean of J life, and.she must strike out and CHARGE PATRONS MAY TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE ewim for herself, She will. But side Avenue, West Orange. When| they weer going at about the same SALES, HAVING BILLS RENDERED SEPT. 1ST. her method and her goal will be, told of the bank's trouble to-day ho| speed when the accident occurred Pp od Of this number 49,766, or nearly five-sevenths, are in District No. 2, covering Manhattan above Fourteenth Street west to Sixth Avenue and from Twenty-fourth Street to the upper end of Man- hattan Avenue, and District No. 3, covering from the Battery to Fourteenth Street to Sixth Avenue Anticipating runs on the othor Or-| tending to be homo in the early | ange banks, jarge sums,of money ai 7 piled high behind the cashiers win. | Morning hours, Thelr pace was al- Gows. ‘This bas decreased four. ways rapid and they made the di Two of the closed bank's directors] tance from Middletown to Gaahen, are eritically ill, Mam BE, Glaser " ; is confined to his home, No, 40 Hille | SbOUt elaht miles, in ten minuten; on furlough, th of his duties durin sults of the great struggle. Peel sure thas the f eof the |Vice-presidenta, recently underwent) wir, giease's head was crushed and re : ‘puper- an operation and his doctors will not} MY . a | raf ii “Of course, the very term ‘super-| superfluous woman’ will not be SA SHOANOA Ale He Anetcte Wil BOE aie ame were broken, hrs to Twenty-fourth Street and from River to River. fluous woman’ will have to go. It has been bestowed on the woman who was not something In the life of some one man, Such a woman Js not really superfluous, ‘hero is plenty of work in the world for hbr to do, bank's condition, Benedict, who was seated beside hi r duty to produce It developed to-day that Samuel W.| i, 4 front adut, was uncona, lous for ° . s 4 Baldwin, vice-president and direstor| 12 & : ; or | 1S the ferritory in c 4 resigned in June, Mr. Baldwin's home, time, and bis companions thought ? questioned. |ig at No, 68 Ma —_——————— I wood Avenue, Ma-| his skull was fractured, Nicially Christ nd : wally Chnistan an Biawocs, He wap asked wiy he re- The authorities at the Hackensack THE WORLD § —— , for h , How can they reconcile taking the | ET van entirely because o Hospital, where Mra, Slease ts await- no superfluous women, Nature re- Mrs, Austin, heen so busy L could not give time to] ny a. stored tho bolance, even after war.| | “Austria will follow Germany'alead | he affairs ot tho bank” in this matter, as in all else, Y to me, the most interesting re- organization |Cllapsed, Edwin 8. Hatch, one of the) q mile south of Gashen, evr 566 ano 560 Mifth Avesue. W ano 4712 STS, The need of replenishing the Summer Wardrobe is constantly presenting itself to the said her condition Me atc seer Aber rnre Has Its Largest Circulation of his death, More boy babies were born, Or the| 1} ul ats Mr, Baldwin was asked tf his res- honable Wi victors took the widows and Gaus Be] forte Strenta me tree iney fire now. lig eer Air oalis ane er THE MORNING WORLD each morning sells Fashionable oman-— ters of the vanquished and made/by her fur levs keemy t! an by other course, the suggestion was made that over 100,000 more copies in the city than any mothers of them, thus giving them a] , 0 tube Hf there Jie T left Leould give more thine to iny ten th bi . NOWHERE ELSE in New York can one find such splendid function in life. Tho Chinese, you! the Waetan Et Se i ort loa business, That was wae other newspaper; more in the combined city remember, when there were too many! 4. | ves of men are Well-nigh inex- circulations of the Times, Herald and Tribune, Every evening THE EVENING WORED pro- vides the greatest HOME circulation in New York City. It is important to remember that in the territory in which THE WORLD leads al! other news- papers in circulation there are Over 551,160 Homes In these homes are the buyers for a vast ma- jority of the merchandise sold at retail in New York's stores, women, put to death tho girl babi “But with the coming of Christtan~ ity there came the problem of what i | to do with the superfluous women ns Praneh'ars eta hones after tho fighting was over, Con-) critical as the English and th vents wore built for her, All soris| ae more intelligent than the G They h wea of expedients were tried, But nothing | erie leu ef ve really settled her. Now she ls about! arranging it fer the good of t to settle herself." | family and of the state. If ne “Do you agree with Sir Rider Ha essary, the Government will give Compl 7 4 Mit as dowers in order to marry gard's notion that she will driv off. It will send them to out of the industrial world in Xi the colonies where the d= land?" I asked. ed, or it will bring husbands to UNMARRIED WOMAN FINDS A “The F France for them. h aro ” 1c nore PLACE IN WORLD OF TRADE. | democraile than the ‘ongiinin esaore ble,” eald| for a very s nan the English, except all group, and girls from Mra, Austin, ‘Tho War will mean, | one class marry readily inty another | in Great Britain, the passing of the | si" Hy ok AYER ADkO buoiher old maid, We have no old maids ca, you Ken Women fresh selections as are NOW to be found in the Gidding Salons. WILLING TO OBEY WIFE, BUT BALKS AT CURFEW Tuohey Has Rents to Collect, So Court Lets Him Stay out Until 11 O'clock. © obedience to every com- fact that our usual collection of Fashions is ‘SIVE then that of any other high class le from this many Delightful New Fashions made from reserve lines of exclusive Probably cue to tI MUCH MORE EXT establishme nt-~and ai have but recently be imported materials. SUITS—that were $45, $65 to $95-—at $18, $25, $35 mand of lila wife and all things that ith ck ‘curt ", 0 to make up the simple Lon of a 1 0 DRESSES—that were $35, $65, to $95—at $15, $22, $35 GOWNS —that were $95, $125 to $150-- at $45 & $65 strictly live 1 can't ¢ Jhome by 10 kely | who ls aw WRAPS---that were $65, $125 to $175— at $35, $48, $75 | Those who do not pay income tax being greater Ithy Owner of furi | thing to do on bh y Women after the w jthe unmarried that, out of gratitude, pretense of ’, % to} may iva their w Ado, t pandeng in number than those who do, and being of the intelligent, reading class, have an aggregate of COATS--that were $45, $65 to $85— at $25 & $35 ke it 11, then,” sald Mag ‘but see tbat you ar There’ wil Ae t of mig ot, unless y oes ISES 5 here ott," lions of dollars to spend. Advertising LOUSES—that were $16, $25 to $38—-- at $10 & $15 a And because the) | "Hut there ja nutht ht « | IN THE SQUARE PACKAGE many mi 4 ’ ile § ' Peniistiar ae prcue citie, patrancal tin cur modarn world ear aues! her i GRAND PRIZE | Ask in THE WORLD is largely their guide, 25 35 6 & $10 into the world of trade and business | men industrially em ¥, er nduet and PANAMA EXPOSITION for it SMART HATS-—that were $18, $25 to $35—at $ $ ery tlacly will drive out quantities) therm, arg woinen tndustr ot Phe our Chin Tate hel PANAMA EXPOSITION. | 10F | Eelssocseesgesecsecese: | ‘dn England, too, there will be no be pioneers, to clear roads, position, \