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St a Sem oe wr He ee nes eenine EW YORKCIY HAS “11.000 WORTHLESS HSBANDS ON LS Many of Them Wife-Beaters| ‘City Magistrate Brough Tells i Estimate Board. New York City has 11,000 “no-ne- Mount husbands,” a very large per} Gentage of whom are "“wife-beators Or actual deserters of homes and Belpicss little children,” according to City Magistrate Brough. “Those who Gon't desert are too lazy to run awny, And are of the type that inspired the Hoes ‘Everybody Works but Father.” § Formerly the wife-veater, the de-) Setter and the lazy husband helped the workhouse pretty well filled, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1920. tion there were 36,000 husbands an-| wouldn't het the wife and children. GEM THEFT STILL MYSTERY. | ™ nd Mrs. Clarence nually sent to jail for cruelty or} A man In jail cannot earn a cont nd Me and Mes, C.K, Dar negleet Comptrotier Craig asked Mag 6 Ctl Member taste ednen “Where a jail sentence was for-| Brough what he thought of the | Wery Was Merly imposed the offending fathet| of closing all jails and giving every A prominent mem) If any ¢ Must now report to the probation of-| offender a chance at probative dls-| tollow Country Club at Sen 1g y private detectivé agen- floer on specific dates,” iatrate, who amks th mate for a $200,000 carry on the machinery of 5 is far more econon -leipline. The Magintrate didn't think | -| much a plan practicable Mayor Hylan wanted to know ponmible for nH the belief to- ¢|day the 1 expressed the $100,000 jewel robbery committed. In. the sroacns ocenpted by He says it a) than support. ing lazy husbands in jails and mak- ing innocent children and helpless mothers suffer in want at home made against inary ." refited the Magistrate. | “These poor, nelf-ancrificing women) lay awake nighty pondering over their troubles, or seek the counsel of their clormy, and friends and relatives be fore taking the final step toward court! and legal redress, | “and then these women, who have my heartfelt sympathy, ashamed | arc eae that thelr domestic tinhappinens | "I have old fashioned ideas about) should become public, move away bands, wife beaters and| from thelr old neighborhoods to pred dnl? ees i a 0 2 av Her | C&P. Ah. Mr. Mayor, the fort children deserters,” snl comptroller | oF these women is Inexhaustibie! Craig. ‘They should be introduced to] New York City’s “Alimony Bu the stone pile.” eau” of the probation wyatem col- | a o lected $1,500,000 from fathers on ibe ar 2 hops oii | reves probation during the present year with broken stone.” observed Alder-|and turned it over to complainant | é manic President La Guardia eure to ent the last cram The Comptroller told Mr. La mothers. Fathers on probation in| Manhattan aione contributed $900,000. —~— Guardia his remark was absurd and that the babien would be taken @nre Comptroller Craig thought the probation system might be carried too far, He didn't think lazy, no- account, brutal husbands should be coaxed, petted and coddied into per- forming a solemn duty before God ‘OU never see any pie crust left on the plate when Mazola is used for shortening. Everybody knows the crust is the est part of the pie. Mazola-made pies have such a delicate flaky crust you're Corn Products Refining Co. Poperatepet! tn Pruption. BH. Chapman forth been dincioned, bing the disap- Is remains as ST TT te eee ett ee net ae \ MEXICO CITY, Oct. 16. oano Popocatepet!, twenty-six miles went of the City of Puebla, in tn erup- tion with much steam orcaping and deep rumblings. according to the Magistrate the Probation system now in vogue has| ‘The whipping pont In none too good i? down the workhouse population. | for the wife beater and children de- Httle over ten yearn ago, before | verter,” sald Magistrate Brought, “but Phe probation system went into opera hat wouldn't get us anywhere. It of somehow preparing to flee. Saturday Brings Unprecedented Values in e Coats for Women and Misses Attractive Fur-Trimmed Models Unusually Low Priced 38.00 A practical coat that will render good service for Fall and Winter wear. Made of velour and trimmed with Sealine collar. Lined and warmly interlined. Handscmely stitch trimmed and belted. May be had in Reindeer, Brown, Navy and Black. 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