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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1916. CHILDREN STARVING] Do Married Men Make the Best Husbands? HERE, 200 MOTHERS) Maids Answer ‘‘Yes,’’ but Matrons Say ‘““No”’ ASK MAYOR AYOR FOR AID “What Other Kinds of Husbands Rave We Got?” Naively Retorts a Mere Man to Whom the Query Stirring Appeal to pial to Gy to Buy Food and Coal to Prevent Suffering. WARNS OF BREAD RIOTS, Prices Doubled in Last Few Months, Declares Mrs. Theresa Malkiel, A thin, pale-faced woman stepped from a@ circle of two hundred men, women and children who surrounded Mayor Mitchel tn the public recep. tion room of the City Hall to-day and declared: “We don’t know, Mr. Mayor, whether you ever heard the pitiful ory of @ ohild for bread. There are many mothers here to-day, sir, who have listened to the plaintive plea from hungry mouths and who have been unable to satisfy thom.” Raising her right arm, the speaker added: “When the offspring is in danger ‘the female of the species in the dead- Mest of the race. There is no extrem- ity to which she will not resort in the protection of the child God has sent her, “We are hore to-day, Mr. Mayor, because we cannot make ende meet. With coal at 20 cente a prison hous ¥ £ ; ~ € Le igsggre Then there 1s * whom I submitted husbands have we got? I decided to go to } own opinion. and he has three children, “Well—do they?” I demanded. “When they put that question up to me,” smiled Mr. Chorosh, “I decided I must collect data on the subject. And my investigations led me to this conclusion: “Married women think that bachelors make the best husbands; unmarried women think that mar- | ried men make the best husbands. DIFFERENCE IN VIEWS OF MAR- ference dota it make?” he coldly wanted to know. Is Put—Married Men Are Always in De- mand, Says Mr. Chorosh, Expert on Marital Fitness, Blue Beard and Henry VIII., for Instance. By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Do married men make the best husbands? That is the exhflaratingly modern topic which William H. Chorosh, a) well-known member of the New York bar and a former Alderman, was | ked to discuss at a Harlem dinner the other night. | The question is undoubtedly new to Harlem, but it has been raised before. For instance, W. L. George, the | distinguished English novelist and satirist, has re cently observed that most men would make admirable | husbands if they were not married. The shades of the | Mr. George contends, are too much for | them. They foel that they must, by somo desperate | attitude, some periodic fling, prove that they a: men and not convicts in durance vile, still the point of view taken by a man to Mr. Chorosh’s question, “What dif- “What other kind of . 61 Chambers Street and ask Mr. Chorosh for his Despite the topic of his speech, Mr, Chorosh is enviably optimistic about marriage and husbands, He himself is one of the latter, Also, In the days of the Alderman’s marriage chapel he presented many a young man with the title of husband, —.—————————— much rather at read the paper. her through thick and thin rainy days and sunny ones. He's a preity good soldier.” ea I admitted. “But he formets at home and to tel stars. He brings her carnations when her favorito flower ts red roses, Ho buys tickets for a musical comedy when sha longs to see the Russian dancers, He js clumsily kind, and sometimes I wonder if inept kindness “her that her eyes are brown | B00 NEW YORKERS MEET "MA SUNDAY TO PLAN REVIVAL “Billy Ready to Come Because | ; Wiver ate naberal matchmaker? |ACKRON BREAKS DOWN AS SENTENCED FOR LIFE “t Am Not a “& Criminal at Heart,” bs Old Divekeeper at the Bar, Charlea FE. Ackron, once the pro- prietor of the notorlous Tivol! resort in West Thirty-fifth Street, and for many yedra a dive keeper in Now York, was sentenced to-day by Judge 8 in Brooklyn to serve the bal- cossful at this time. It is unreagon- \able. Merchants have been planning for a big increase in wages to go into effect about the middie of the month. The union leaders know that. This will make the third increase since the first of the year. One thing we cannot do—that ts cut down the hours of work in the tallor- ing department from fifty to forty- eight hours a week» This is an un- usually busy season and to curtatl the hours of work is to curtail pro- duction, and If production ta shortened | the workers tose with the employers. There ia nothing just about such a demand, And it is a echeme of the unton leaders, not of the workers, ‘The workers realize they are making money to-day than they ever THREE FIREMEN DEAD IN FLOODED BASEMENT Rescuers Trying to Ald a Fourth— Priests Descend to Administer Rites for Dead. TOLEDO, 0., Deo. 11—Capt. IM- STRIKE OF 60,000 TAILORS NOW SET. FOR TO-MORROW Union Officials and Employers Still in Conference Trying to Avert It. Uniess the manufacturers and con- tractors are able to reach an Gerevs | ment within the next few hours, @ \ general strike in the clothing Indus- try, involving 60,000 workers, cannot bo averted, The posters for the strike | are out and the hour named ia &) o'clock to-morrow morning, accord~- ing to those familiar with the inner workings of the Amalgamated Cloth- ing Workers Unton. Sidney Hillman, President of the Union, had conferences to-day with | several mantifacturers and the manu- facturers’ association and the con-| tractors also conferred but “got no- | where,” as one of them put tt, In tho mean time the unton has strengthened Its forces and President Hillman announed late to-day addi- tional demands for other classes of workers besides cutters. The added demands involve practically the mak-| ing’of entirely new contracts between the union and the manufacturers, President Ansorge of the Manufae- turers’ Association hinted that these new demands are proof that “the union fs biuffing* and has no ‘“inten- tion of calling a strike to-morrow or the noxt day.” Joseph Panken has been made gen- eral counsel of the strike board, There want J. Welch and Albert Drurie, firemen who were buried this Ing in the wreckage of the Merchandising Company have been given up for dead. groans ceased and their bodies disape peared from view in the basement, filled with debris and flooded bea | six feet of water. Rescuers are still working to ~| tricate Fireman Henry J. Pratt, He in held down under massive timbers, | He told rescuers that he probably ta paralyzed, Three others wore fm- jured, not reriously, Two priests, braving death ander tottering walls, descended into the basement to administer extreme ano~ tion to the dying men, . BELL-AN Absolutely Rem Indigestion. One package proves. 2 25cat all tall drug OPPENHEIM, GCLLINS & © 34th Street—New York On Special Sale Tuesday i 5 i jj f c in to be an exeoutive meeting late to- RIED WOMEN AND GIRLS. er Time Is Ripe,” Wife of | ance of bis life as @ convict in Sing pali—almost a penny Se Grery. eaelnd Woman ‘wanta: 0 49 worth having.” a ol ‘ Sing. It was hts fourth conviction] day @t union headquarters, No. 8% Miteet Ale OF soveaieratiha Sco |™Atry off every bachelor of her ac-| SOME OF THE LAPSES OF AVER. Evangelist Declares. and was for obtaining money by| Union Square. AGE WIFE. qualntance, ‘That shows that sho be-| a, 1 woctnas tha boas Leven he will bo a first-class husband. | hers those iittio Wrinkles youve yok Even {f her own marriage has proved | mentioned,” sald Mr. Chorosh easily 8 disillusionment, she is aure that the} “And I suppose some women think fault ts in the particular man abe| (1, (f Be farted he always would happened to choose, | bination of angel and candy doll, But “On the other hand, one often hears! he wouldn't, You don't want to, for- ay, ‘All the nice men are mar-| ®t that there's the question . { hether married women succeed false pretenses. Broken in health and spirits, Ack- “All I can say now,” anid Mr, Hill man, “ia that the workers will strike. You will know the hour before the end of the day. In order to make it effective it 1s planned to have clothing workers in nearby cities, including Newark and Paterson, walk out with the New York hosts.” Here 1s the manufacturers’ side from the viewpoint of Herbert Ansorge, President of thelr association: “No strike of this kind food that cost 6 or 7 cents is now double. Starvation is sure to re- | ault if this continues. “A little girl went into a butcher shop for 10 cents worth of meat for the family and 10 cents worth for the cat. It developed that the meat intended for the cat was consucned by the hungry head of the house. “The mothers of this ean. not continue to bear children, they cannot guarantee a healthy race of offsprings, unless something is done Satin Evening Slippers 800 Pairs Women's and Misses’ superior quality satin evening and dancing slip in Sbtack, white, pink, blue, corn, gold and hy high arch and Louis XV heels. Regular 4.00 Value 2.90 “Ma” Sunday, wife of “Billy” Sun- day, the ex-ball player revivalist, | to? a Hay dad aa as the Judge. came to New York to-day to meet a| He leaned heavily upon @ cane. convention of those who are laving|1udse Dike asked It Ackron had any- thing to gay. Ackron's voice broke, Tears came to his eyes as ho spoke, “Iam not @ criminal at heart," sobbed the man at length. “I have no money"— He stood weeping and helpless while the Court passed sentence, Ackron, recovering his composure, the foundations for a great Sunday revival here next spring. She found more than 800 delegates, clergymen : Don’t they #top calling their | and laymen, at the Hotel Aator. when she talks to a married | husbands pet names? Doesn't a wife) “New York !s very great and very “she gan be frank and | t4ke It out on the man a warm-hearted,” she said, “This gath- | when the children or the c ut, without seeing him shy} o ; ta in’ a Mad’ panie for" fear a0 | cer have curdied her sweet dispo.| ering to-day is to ald in vizualtzing the meetings which are to come next] of to pose man,” 1 gald pleas te Moder dof a | Sition? But did sho make her flance trying to catch him, In dread of « tacoretortable - the 7 WV .) : “I would like to have twenty- ly fed." r omising situation the Victo-|™ evening her > D- cree ire g. Flan maiden had nothing on the mod- | father scolded her for extravagance? | #Pring. None of the prominent Peo-|rour houra to say good-by to my The speaker was Mra. Theresa S. ern bachelor. He is no idioticaily | she did Marriage changes hor| ple here inspired this meeting; no | Malkiol, Association of Public School ! friends.” ‘This was granted, Prosident of the Mothers’ geraid of being captured that if a girl |! more did I inspire it, or Mr. Sunday. — So, 170. says, ‘How a’ ye do? he imagines ‘The spirit of God Js at work in New (0) (+) } She was one of the leaders of a delo- Uist sho Is ape ulating on the size of York. WILL OF PAWNBROKER M gation who went to City Hall to “de- Dy life insurance policy. “He las not come to this elty be- Rut do you think that married mand” of the Mayor that something men xucceadas husbands?" I added Weney Villy whose reputations as |fore because the people of the city SIMPSON PROBATED 34th Street—New York be done to reduce the cost of living. "m for, the married men left much to be de- | were not ready. They had not come Henry L, Slobodin, State Chairman id sired, had no difficulty in finding as many wives as they wanted. |to realize their need for such an of the Socialist Party; Joseph D. Can- awakening as they are to have. Estate Is Described as “More Than 7 hard “Helng a husband ts the biggest, non, organizer of the Western Fede- 8 how to make his w most worth-w le job in the world,”| “Mr. Sunday has consented to come! $10,000 in Realty and More vation of Labor, and Joseph A. White.| and children happy. He works | motion nin ¢ ese bacsube he kuowa the eiskmous pe) i = Spectal Sale Tuesday . twice as hard as he did before he It is—next to be i Than $10,000 in Personalty.' horn, recently elected Assemblyman) {70° &° lite-partner, He turns. | theless, the marr good which can be done in a great from the Twenty-first District, Brook- over to her most of the money he | make the best husband. That role ta city Mke this. ‘The arrangements} ‘The will of William Bimpson, the lyn, also spoke. makes, He shows her a good time | waiting for a combination of deil-|preaont no formidable difficulty; they|Pawnbroker, who died Dec. 6 at his 500 Corduro Mr. Slobodin read a petition ad-| when he's so tired that he'd! god and archangel. can be attended to by merely mult!-|home, No. 916 Bryant Avenue, the oUU Corduroy dressed to the Mayor, which demar 1-| ~~~ ~ plying the details which have to be| Bronx, was filed with tho Surrogate ree ed of bim that all foodstuffs and coal to supply our needs, Set aside 625,- Npeanaed INA aril town! of Bronx County to-day. Tho ostate stored and locked by speculators 000,000 bushels and sell the surplus. “New York seems to be ready now | 18 described as worth more than $10,- FACE POWDER. Lounging Robes within the city limits be seized by the “Let the new slogan be ‘Feed to face the sacrifices which such n| 0 im realty and more than $10,000 in Gives your skin a richly beautiful authorities. The other demands were: America first.’ To-day the cold stor- personal property. revival as this require of tme, personal hard work." | Among those present were John D. who. For 0 years Fes ot Encl ner of woe Au the giving up convenience and “That the Mayor immediately tablish and maintain municipal markets for the sale of food-stufts Ruby E who acted Allen, Mr, 8impson’s niece, as his housekeeper for ten t $1,000 outright and the st on a trust fund of $20,000, age plants are teeming with eggs and fruit, Let the city do the buying and go into the cold storaze busines: toilet counters. China Silk lined throughout AGAINST RETURN © we yinan-elec! hive aid: The rest of the estate {4 to be equally F eae the clty «ecure coal He ea seu ie re ie ie Rockefeller jr, Mrs. Finley J. Shep-) Seiiee aby oan M A Rimpfone eons, Women's Corduroy § pay aree, : 1 2 cht or ten| Willam J. and Frank C, Simpson. mines, dairy farms and cattle elty, but If prices continue to rise, 10 A SANITARIUM cis: E. reese uli bala a am a Robe In Copenha- ‘ 4 we must, as human beings, naturally of the staff now assisting Sunday in| © ranches for the supply of the | Oyo ocy such disorde The people the Boston campaign. James 8. Steers, 9 : L gen, wistaria, pink or Lain won't atand for laws that permit or- Chairman. of the: Executive Com- Tuesday’s Big Sale rose; large shaw! col “That the city establish muntel- | ganized pirates to starve thelr chtl- mn x pal bakeries and butcher shops, dren. andi PERRIS yi | tctee Of the: Maw Fork: campaton, | lar, kimono sleeves. » | OMayor Mitchel said tt was up 1o|But Readily Accepts Proposal | presided. milk and egg depots. ’ the Federal or State Government to take radical action. “The C of New York has no more right to carry out a programme It was announced before the meet- ing that the site for the tabernacle) most likely to be chosen was the “That Federal laws be enacted which will give the Government power to quickly punish food pl- to Be Examined as to Her Mental Condition, Season’s Best Coats Rice Pade tes and fam! {pul gs te aupeasiad is Your Petion inet ——s old American League Baseball Club | . , rates and famine mantpulators.” | you as individuals have,” explained 4 66th y Taexnluinng how a'ensonhie fod ®ooNyon ifs onaaion docs not] Mvw Gertrate Pika who dimp-| Nn at Broadway and, 1th at January Prices ! : embargo might be effected in this| Permit te” peared from Dr. Given’a eanttartum | Steet. The offer of Mr. The Mayor added that there will be a conference of New York State Mayors in this city Friday next. He had suggestions to offer for food ra duction, the Mayor added, but they are not as radical as those submittal by the delegation — provide two great portable taber- nacles for Sunday before the New York revivals may not be acceptet, Decause it was feared such structures could not be built to comply with the clty fire regulations, i} ( country, Mr. Cannon said: “To-day the United States flag floate on every sea on vessels laden down with foodstuffs from this coun- try, Despite the fact that w® ai sending millions of tons of edibles to in Stamford, Conn., aeveral days ago and has since been in hiding in New Jersey, was before Justice Green- haum in the Supreme Court to-day ready for the argument on hor mu- . tion for an injunction to prevent her aq Woman Fat-|bubsand, Arthur E $25 to oe} Values Reduced to 20 A map of the city, divided tnto four- | Pike, a cotton Mf every point on the globe, almost Congresswoman i A ns liminar: - a ry i broker, from senting ber bac teen distric in which preliminary } menaced with want and bunger. rai | newspaper woman, was| There was no argument on the mo-| ehurchgoing an} o nactive Chris- | : 7 “he people of this great land heve| named tasdno on accrotary to Jeanctt tions ae Mim. Dike axreod to submit Mace tan cahinited, Later, iieen Ais § tea Tomorrow's Reductions: “ ‘ininine Aem-|'2 “0 examination of her mentality ; t there | 4 NW ne objection to feeding the hungry Rankin, America, Orat, feminine Mem-|\¢ Stufavun Haupt Sho, wae on | tricks will bn subdivided ao that there a \ <3 $25 Fine Velour Coats, people of other lands, but what wo!" ol ( oneren, Progre er way there with Mr, and Mrs. G,| shall be a sub-committee tn charge ¢ Now Red dt $20 want for the future, which now looks! went to work ta. iy sorting | A Sykes of No, 101 Weat One Hun-| awakening each block in the city in ow heduce oO Pretty gloomy, is a guarantee that) 'ititasout ie cnt. Tee ee tik Sockety of dinates, wnt: | attending Sunday's meotings $30 Rich Bolivia Coats, Girls’ Dresses A g well be fea until nether hervest, Paper Manefacturera Give 10 rer] Detective Lauckman of Police Head-| Tho map shows one section of the Now Reduced to $20 ris re @. eo wi ° i quarters stepped up. West Side in whieh 65,000 persons t aie LAWHN Vous ar2hotagraphers live which tn not reached by any of GY 1) #25 Fur Trim’d Plushes, Ave ety es bags seed, be a Wheat short: | champion | ; juickman, who weighs 200 pounds, {the churches or associations already | “Sy Now Reduced to $20 uN in a Ast 1 age of 504,000,000 bushels, The em-|paprr. manufacturers, A eed Mea” Pike whe, pounds. | faiating with the project ; nene green, i) argo tho American people want ia Ngvnced ALO pur cent. © Wrenn kes by. the em ase souniie |x “permanent quarters hes > \ C4 $25 Broadcloth Coats, 4 léath hy on an amount of foodstuffs sufficient doo employees will benc!lt, | (rut eho erted out, He then wrestled |neer te eet wbich who. prelieainary | _ | \ j Now Reduced to $20 blue and Idathor : - wan’ Ganabe | [Rone will be ¢ ESL / NN Fresh assortments and brand white pique collar : | nen Lauckman was asked tf he | / i eal LPS. had a warrant he ad imiged he hid|Lene Woman a Saictde from Ga 8} new reductions for Tuesday and cuffs, silk bow ArT SEES |none, but waid he had been ordered | “Me, “Mary Cole tied an ollcloth v your great opportunity to make tle and velvet belt; 4 Wa A @ eh re Oe Ca e Cig ea by lls supertors at Headquarters toltabte bout her head, put yourself the finest of Christmas || \) athe Memak Sire ike ond tale har Chere. | bbe ‘tub Jing from a gas fix-| % xifts! skirt has four rows mths C HR ERE FAV 0 R "| j ule Mrs Fike; aayin tho De del Satis Se wine e Coats which have led Fashion's Winter parade of shirring. | Be) Jtake Hor to EHoudduartere Mie oci{|her mouth and was found dead n | —the big, distinguished models, with luxurious 4, Decorate the big dinner table to carry out the Christ- Jsho was quite willing to go there to| bed to-day in her furnished ror collars and the trench-style belts—the most pic. Sizes 4 to 12 years, 4 mas spirit. We have everything that is necessary; HBA Fe Ai OAR Ge BY es amen Ne EN TEED ay City. vaare te turesque coats New York has seen for many a season! ; 0 i othe would be|Mra, Cole, as eury ¢ mh, also cute little souvenirs for each guest and odd little | Recessary for a furtuer exaiination | Was of, & Ree elas eaten o Charge for Alterations np novelties to hang on the tree, ype | a wan the arrest fome months ago age 2.00 lolly Spraye inte Cluures ree Decorations of Baton, the so-called “Tango Bur- te. siatTeton' Roraye Snow Boxee’ Canin Holders leet eh coe anregyes Sanka. urs Hevriries, At th Fashion as Paper Bells Fancy Ice Cases Npine Makers Sale to @ecape, that DFOuLE) WARRINGTON, ¢ Ss le of 800 Gi Is’ Dr yt [diated a muir of en where iy el arnt ney, New Shop ale r esses Op, a A Bt indulged in and he man- | {Pcomotvee wesc which held th An the key to her Livers however, ‘that State laws or fy Rs 806-908 Broadway ps 2 a tu su. New York Gity at fa side Driv tment. Lat Eun 4 Tub frocks In smocked, belted and straight’ A, as | tered th 7 ant and rifled tt Inertia te senna comin Wy Nineteen Weat 34th Street IIne models In a wide range of plain and 1 00 Afier Eaton's arrest and the dis- {lations when adop' LORS S Rll ciamisacot nin’ Grardanie eer ate |e es fancy materials in white and oes, cue oP ERS moe mk is PO" 0" 0 | Pike she was committed to the Stam- Only On Se al 6 to 14 yoars, a oe Oe ee me iS e ro ford sanitarlum at the instance of | SAS sgh a ber busband aud mother Gove,