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seated antes ate — BUNKING NEW YORK BEATS FINDING GOLD ~ SAYS "MISS ALASKA’ —_ Her Bubble Broken, sie World’sDiscovery of Identity. The “Queen of Alaska” Sachen Laughs Over Evening was at home | today to epresentative of The} Evening Worf in her apartments at the Hotel McAlpin She was ve much at home. She wanted to seo the q Mporter who first told the story of how Papa Sachen in Kansas City > Kan., “spilled the beans.” Show the , Bentleman up! “So you're the say! For a moment it looked like the Slaughter of an innocent, for Miss Loutso Sachen, vesides being im- Mensely good looking, has the out- Ward appearance of a husky Alaskan girl She has an arm which appears to be especially fitted for guiding and holding those wild » ing over the ic ge dogs, bound @nd the snow « i “frozen north. yt An indignant flasi came into the Merry brown eyes, then it sk dis Solved and the “Alaskan Queen’s" lips parted, showing a perfect set of white teeth. She laughed like a schoolgirl and stretched out a friendly hand | “Well, The Evening World buat d {my bubble,” she cried, “but it was a ] barrel of fun while it lasted 1 > = wouldn't give my week's export on Broadway for « barrel of nugyge “What am I going to do? 1 don’ know. It's all got so big that I'm nearly scared. 1 never thought it would go so fur. But never again Kansas City for me. It w bad that dac had to spill t but I'd have foto etop some « I didn't know where I we onl that I was on my way.” , Then Miss Sachen looked at The Evening World man again and gave herself up to a hearty peal of laugh- ter, The reporter’ could und. a how the “Girl from Alaska" p ¢ the “bunk” on wise ones of the great white lights. Miss Sachen won't be ninet en unti The seant educa Kansas City wasn’: during her stay in nhs. Her nis plain but impressive. She Goesn’t try to be anything vat natural and the grace of her outdoor harm to her inanner e aur mproved Broadway wou have wladly at her shrine “It was getting point, anyhow,” “That's right ai fifty dollars tert rooms at the Mc Jeaving to-day, but @ boarding hous to death Saturda the paper and 1 we phoned t MeAlpin that 1 wi night because | y of some swell pox I had my ner and put th: Th worshi near t the ut my and Alpin 1 afford I'm t picked out was y aa't ANY Longe haven ared vd 1 all the newspaper + m nd vould giv to them, I didi but they just seem “How a the boarding louse the sovlety reporter Hook seo me ax soon us I ed. Well, they didn’t flock for two hours and d up one of the mo ked , “They said sho wa I told them | could story about Alaska, come from Kuyakuk, two reporters JUST WANTED A “PERSONAL” IN THE PAPERS. “All my ambit somulsin the on was to papers and s to Kansas City and Chi banks. ‘But say, did you ever se yur name in the papers? 1 saw those papers and my ’ t morning, £ got pul the bea d, 1 was r thought | mie [ took anothe I t Jaughed and phone began busy girl in world ever afte I've had! “I hated meet the n men yester¢ they ha to me, and there [had been lying t them all the time. Hut they met me with broad grins and said: * ! You bunked Broadway to a far well and we're all with vou give us the story," And I gave it to them. “Yes, I did ery about my father But the reporters told me t e Waa likely told on me only for a kid But there's one thing—he didn’t say i nothing to me about marrying dick Maloney. I wouldn't have let bi Nobody can tell me nothing after I made my own way in Alask tor three years and mace money “And just think all I wa to A Century Favorite The Standard Rye of America ESTABLISHED 1788 Americans the Most Wasteful People, Asserts Bolton Hall, Expert in Thrift; ‘Work Hard and Save Hard,’ His Advice THE BROADWAY SPENDER 'S LiWE A SAVAGE WHO STUFFS HIMSELE AND CURLS UP UNDER A BUSH TO GO 7D SLEEP ME ENJOYS THROWING \AWAY pi ‘7 Ss S e A BOLTON mee | | Ve eZ AMAN WHO UP ALL HIS BAUR 1s A SLAVE. But Thrift Is More Than) Instinct of Dog, That Buries Bone He Can’t' Eat Now~-It’s Frugal- ity, Prudence, Economy and Industry — and Then Some. By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. “The savage who stuffs himself with breadfruit and curls up under @ bush to go to sleep, the Broadway spender who stuffs himself with terra- pin and goes to an apartment the rent of which he may not be able to pay next month—are on precisely the same plane of | civilization. Both men are equally lacking in self- “ restraint and in forethought. And Nature probably | cee themselves iil or hurt hey cans will be kinder to the savage than Wall Street to the | not even sce those whom they love in New York barbarian.” With this rather unflattering @ predicament trom which a few hun- comparison, Bolton | dreds or thousands would save them Hall, the wealthy lawyer, author and advocate of the| The pleasures of the professional single, tax and other reforms, answered my query as) spenders are essentially unimaging to why the New Yorker is so singularly lacking In| tive hey are a eral e : thrift, You see, Mr. Hall has just written a clever, Es Albee dieN He witty, absolutely non-preachy book about “Thrift. | modds and eupper-slows,” “* It is dedicated “to all intelligent persons who want to! wit tiink the extravagant enjoy a be good, as well as happy and prosperous, and who find it inconvenient 0) certain sense of power In throwing be poor.” ‘There are so many persons in New York to whom, at any rate, |, about,” said Mr, Hall, thought the last of th juatifications applies, that T thought it would be interest- too, the very rich inj; to take Mr. Hall's counsel on the best methods for avoiding poverty. do it oe sea a consciences, hand out a tip, “Thrift.” he has defined in ft ages economically, spends wisely and| yaguely thinking, ‘I can get a thou published discussion of ' re i saves consistently, Thrift is all fru-} sand dollars easier than that poor thaveull Gave 4 Weve inher gality, prudence, beads omy and I+) devil can get half a dott us Unfors gambier with hie diamond etuds, | Custry-—end ‘then:some, | tunately who are not rich imi- neither is it picking up peanuts AMERICANS THE MOST WASTE: | tate the same scale of expenditure nor wearing slop-shop clothes. FUL PEOPLE Many persons con nie wi reitt is Life is not made for savings but | “Do you agree with the European} Mean and niggardly; that the grand savings are made that life may be — criticism that Americans are the most | manner demands lavish spending more abundant here and now. wasteful people in the world?" I asked Do you consider that men Thrift is more than the inatinct of | Mr. Hall in his office at No, 29 Broad. (more extr ae ee nh women, oF the dog that buries the bone he can't Is extravagance our gr vice versa ished eat r The prudent man looks LITTLE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN 1 gets ready. The frugal uve the most wasteful people"! MEN AND WOMEN SPENDERS. jan lives carefully and saves pers | he replied, “but wastefu “There's very little difference be The economical man spends ly a vice. Look @ al tweehrthavitt anid MMIaTAN sly and uses wisely. thing be more w A thousand MThas head vohiw (eat (dapart c 1 man buys y what he needs leaves on every tr at die every ment store once told me, ‘We ind wastes nothing. ‘The industrious year, Millions of seeds, of fish spawn,| make no money on our table man works hatd and saves hard; the for one plant er fish, Nature 1s in- — finens, our sheets. But we make miser r but the man of thrift, finitely wasteful and therefore infl- 150 per cent. on the things wom- eare ely, plans carefully, man-/nitely productive, So is America.” en buy which they don't want. A | “You remind me of the American — friend of mine, who recently died, rdad. | was golag to make him | definition of economy—earning more told me not long before, ‘You etary. 1 wi to sendy money,” f said. know my wife spends a good deal v frac’ she jeter. | ‘ve never heard that; it's very of money. So | have left $400,- 4 fall inioute WAH | eas commented Mr. Hall, “Our 000 with @ trust company in or f houRny OF ARS | OT der that she may be sure to have father to school, with his | national progress is larg due to the enough during the months when 4 under his arm jfact that we are not afraid to throw th ate is being settied up.’ On T want a good job," she con- | away old tools and buy new ones. the other id, another man | it ( personal expenditures Know, @ most conservative per- wanted me to go on | But It ls in Lahbenegsdboanes i son, prides himself on the fact for a so as the ‘Girl From ; that we ure uselessly waste that he never asks the price of Alaska.’ but there's nothing in that, 1) “Why 1 asked, “that men and anything—simply buys what he w contract. The bews women in New York are so averse sees and like: t that Thad had a mi |to saving money? I don't mean the are sentially wastefu 1 w bhieit wd CONOM LES. Nobody ¢ afford t Oui to get a bully Jo terribly poor; there ia a limit below) spend two minutes delivering @ letter t whieh saving is demonstrably impos- py hand unless his time is worth PUSHING PLUGS, NOT SHOOTING | Jije 1p mean persons whom { know; | than a cent a minu The man wit BISCUITS who are earning from $40 a week to | does own typing must consider Now, listen there © thing that | aia Yet most of that he is worth about $8 a week, e the wit shooting. | ¥e "mes that sum, Yet m since for that sum he could ! hoot no moose in Kuyakuk, | these men and women are living up to! ty; he fireless t shoot any either, | the very edge of their incomes, {f not phe AG the mute pmb girl can at us re ar tte alee ee he real Machine all are true ¢ does u girl who has | sen 4 A woman spends ten cents car far on Broadway hav And then Mr. H nade his com- and an hour's time to buy an artick fl 7 I} parison with the gentle savage she doesn't want but w ‘ bel is cave ea won't tised as twenty-five we * k ny j Persons who ave AD a won Jar price Whe she company which Jack owns in Fait- | gaye," he sitld, “are stinply lacking probably” finde thet ion't know what ['m going | in self-restraint, ‘They are like the damaged, and takes ar 0 do. s , of course, 'm] child who spends every penny ¢ sie cer fare to ‘ x han tt ; tr ; he going back a. in the tnean | cundy, the savage whose instinct 18 10 swing whe mint. have, earn a nitty time Lam doing what President Wil. | gorge himself to-day and let to-mor- cents, Instead of losing the time and fon rig ri ie ture ue Taont lrow take care of itself, Civilization Making dubious saving of 4 know where I'm going to live. It'll be| means co-operation, the 4 y to erin ian ime sumewhere far out in the cy, where) work together, Jt aldo means £0r8| how to spend, how to save,” a Wa wild Tike Aluka, maybe’ | thought, living according to a plan Mr Hail in conelus It not in her ey ad of from moment to @ ny the industrial revolution comes, he Broadway spenders @ MY that isn’t going to surprise me nearl uncivilized; that is all as much as the war surprised the MAN WHO SPENDS HIS ALL IS A 9"! Ceo sree SLAVE. THOUGHTFUL 'SOLONS “The best r A bill duced in the Ohio money is that it means freedom, ; ditt introduced in the Oh peace of mind, The men whe egislature exempts bby car transfers the contents of his pay- rieges from carrying lights at nvelope every week to butcher night. and baker and restaurant: keeper a t kreanto PHILADELPHIA Supreme Alleghen Wins in Cone wl Sent Phe ‘sa slave. He doesn't own him- self, but is owned by the person who pays him his wage. Me can- not stop work to investigate oth: opportunities, to rest, or to pr pare himself for higher responsi- bilities, A bank account is a margin of liberty.” Court Congression dist "Don't At peor acking In Imaginatl you think," 1 no They cannot ested, who ing save THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1917 BROKERAGE HOUSE OFVONFRANTZIUSIN $1,700,000 FAILURE | Head of Concer, Who Die Recently, Wed and Divorced airet, the Dancer. | | CHICAGO, Jan and for A a receiver a ankruptey jvon Frantzius & Co, a big brokerage house of Chicago, was led to-day, J. 2B. Perlman, who filed the petition for the | Wife Who Bases Divorce Suit n Rival’s Puff of a Cigarette MURTHA REMOVED. Numerous Charges Are Made gainst Warden Following Long Investigation. | nmissioner of Corrections Bur: \a G. Lewis announced to-day that Warden John J. Murtha of the brane? | Penitentiary on Hort’s Istand haé been dismissed from the service o Hw 1 is the result of a six months | the Department of Corrections, remov. creditors, said the liabilities were es- | investigation of the prison made by ed about $2,750,000 and the | Commissioner Lewis, which disclose¢ assets at about $1,000,000 less than | conditions described as “very bad.” that 1 Murtha is charged with neglect of Von Frantzius & Co, was a copart. | duty, official m nduct, abuse of of- nership, the other partner being Hen ficers of the department and the jamin Marcus | transfer of prisoners without the Fritz Von Frantaius, founder of the | | permission of the Commissioner. house, died reeentl He attained | Last week Commissioner Lewis ber vide notorlety two years ago h «| gan his campaign decapitation at marriage to fe , the daticer, He Hart's Island when he discharged Hea¢ was div n his wife and fel Keeper Archibald Camp for doing ar in love wit tinting of t uncer | alieged Wild West stunt with a re: long before he knew her personally. | volver in the office of the institution Shey lived toxether only & few days, | |Camp was also acctised of having taker when she deserted him, Later he di-| | whiskey to the island and having dis voroed her, naming her dancing part tributed It among fellow kee ner as co-responden employees, Keeper William L. Brige Von Frantaly dea led fur who as acting head ke er on Jan. 7 publicity t the home where last was accused of having failed tc his children Hved news of his demise Vacate bs ta proper precautions, to preven! {| wan den It wag also denied athin] ~” SS —(é$sP””S SS cea in BR ar sie. ae | te oe of fi inmates, and Clerk office, but after a lapse of twenty ected man and multiplies the total, James T. Gar charged with in- four houts, when concealment “M ne by this figure, ‘Phe re-} subordination, w also dropped from ; ' n ' and the conclu: | the payroll last week no lonse yossib! t.was a 1 t Je died abn vtural « hawed upon the estimate are) Commissioner Lewis sent Henry @ Von Frantzius & ‘ 1 w what t Mera | Sehieth, warden at Mackwell's Island have been among t Chicas who served with the on the] to investigate conditions brokerage houses in the stock market SAl r think R | Murtha is charged with transferring boom of the last year or more. 14 ( t smmittee as black | (¥ Prisoners from Blackwell Pen rhe petition runs against bon ite. A the lack of| itentiary to the Hart's Island Peniten Hrantetus & Co, and inst juipmen Guardsmen for war] tary without official sanction, Whee personal estate of the — dece sh nt wir tha \ fault due to the} Schieth remonstrated Murtha is al According to Harry i Phelps ae ; ‘"lleged to have threatened him. repre SMe the eatat Vos ats as ceil lend . that the Guara] Warden Murtha is further accused and Marcus dissolved — partners Hat 1 musing: | by Commissioner Lewis of t Sept. 20, 6. but did Not ma ; i pel: : of having un- public announcement of the fact tne {Major Gen, ( Ryan Promises eee : _ ‘hat is or ever | Justly reprimanded Keeper Cole Man. ete Marcus the telep! | Evidence to Answer Mayor's | ys , atrength. That| "ins while he was getting evidenes iit, Marcus, over tho telephone, ox E / ro infaniry, re-| that drugs were being smuggled inte fution of the partnership he retired Defense Comiiitee. rstrength in the Mhilip-|ihe prison, Among other charges leaving Von Kgantzlus in sole con. | ida ' ie Murtha 1s accused of refusing to wear trol Major Gen TeUACHC Onver i a uniform and. of having stirred re- meee) avers a ssh é Ne HI $ OMAN WHO TOOK xentment against the department . handing the New York Nattor AME W heads by false Information spread RMANIA BACK AS LINERS 200 90 “PUFF OF HUBBY’S CIGARETTE "= n= 2 racy of the statements mad 2 syme fae ommitton on Mane yh’ Mrs. Dougherty Tells Court Miss ulser Arrives Pai that ful rey to the haa AFTER SAFFORD CONVICT! Former Converted Cruiser Arrive Slot National Guord ineficicn Ml Anna White — Interrupted With American Nurse and Mile [be made in pr f Couple at Dinner, See lionaire Who Won Her. iF To ak . ae ‘ Mire, 3 8 Mennett Dougherty ot| Proceedings Will Also Be Rushed Bringing forty first and second |y detailed article containing the cor | N° rif bhedeeaee a erie sly alte Against Girl's Sister and David cabin passengers, Including the prin-| pect statinties. Ido not care to dis Aith Stree nl etice COnAIAn | and Maxwell Slad : to-day that whtlle and her hus- Opals is : w tt sero hoe th Ca cuss the report of the committee IN!” aneodore Dougherty, a. ahip| It is the intention of United Stater faite, Of “the | Guin ine arrived | advance of the preparation of 4 COM-| oie. were dining in an uptown eafe| Attorney Maraball to move without here tonday on her fleat irip' as chenslve review of (he Su ot her first Intimation that her! delty for the trial of Rae ‘Tanzer passenger v Ince the bes ane review will be made ; Vy affections had been trang. and for the subsequent proceeding: of the war, At the outbreak o But while the minanding officer | woman against her sisters, Dora and Rose, hostilities in Rurope the Carmania | o¢ the Guard 1 Ined pinto vo % very pleasantly,” Albert J. McCullough and the attor- wan taken over by the Hrithsh Gov-|under the Kleking strap che wuld, “when Anna White @me to|neys, David and Maxwell Slade, al | ornenen nd converted into a | qiscipline wa reser pulled a cigarette from! charged with crime in connection uiser, in) which eapac © feW) ment among other bigh r d and began to with the “Oliver Osborne” affair, months jate sank the German] the statement that the Guard had oke at ; E W ‘ Hd yar od Mr. Marshall sald to-day that he converted cruiser Cap ‘Trafalgar off) onty shown Its Inefeienc é aver : ae MRBAHATii Lin ya would consult with the Judges of ean const, sncw ar | fecent service and that the Govern Id the woman to be careful, ag the United States District Court and Mi ite Herieade Kelynack, | ment had lost $ Ms 10,000 1 ui he ‘ 4 Wife gl ls night ascertain from their calendars a con-, ghter of Mr. und Mrs. Richard | per cent, of the militiamen : Hsieh pot come home and ventent date for the Tanger trial Kelynack of Crestwood, N. f on physieal ground Dousherty brought sult for divoree,| Former Lieut. Gov, Lewis Stuyve- and Charley MeDude, a millionaire rom high autho naming Prederick G, Signor and Mrs. sant Chanler was asked this morning Harona weet F ipa ; ‘i statement, which cannot be wel) Doug erty has filed a co if it were true that his client, Rae steamship Baltic last October the name of its author for mi namin pane vl Ninh ‘Tanger, intended to make a atate- Mr, Mebé was on the same ship. | t n me as ‘ van." His answer was, first They became acquainted and for the | But & continuance @ ¥ al and then he said: ensuing months the hospital in| that has been under : rite : heard bat even sug- ton seemed to hold more | time for the purpe ‘ ' An ‘org re >» I r . fe MeDade than ‘hin Lune | Gaional: Guards | "To weylt: on reading niwch al in that case and con ae Mt, upely his|” rire 4 fi . a ive his vicinity, discovered victory, The conviction of Saf- attendance on Miss Ke none psi rs ; : ral animals prowling about his barn us po bearing whatever on myh her promise to marry | bad for a milit exper FORBES of thom and dlacovered case, She 1s positive that? oficer of a N iuard nent net collie of @ neighbor James W. Osborne is the man. accompanied by Mr. Me-| who had some alty ir t r they came i (Tia iach Ae SE a hey on) ing hin n i ‘ a Wallartha. jamie! 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