The evening world. Newspaper, January 6, 1922, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

PPE Psy OFC RFE P,Q, FTE TGR WET RAO ON ATL CGR i WAG RC At A AER A RS (Sh A CAT EASED VAY WEA ov OUR PR NG ER, amr NEN HS 0 “I am assuming office to prove te the voters that a great public office can be administered by a woman.” ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1922, ~ “L consider of especial impor- “I believe in tolerance and in tance the possession of good the encom ment, of initiative.” Judgment and of executive abil- ing “There is inst one way to boss men—and that is not to boss them much.” “I am NOT going to be fnssy. Lhave brothers, and Pye had ex- perience with men in busines their dress, that they dress ap We get along.” propriately.” “I ask that women who work with me show ent in WAGES ARE CUT NAL BRANCHES OFSHP SERVE Officers and Ordinary Seamen Affected Alike by New Schedule. * Nhe TO 33 PER CENT. CUT Scale Will Probably Be E tended to Government Carriers Also. Wage reductions of about 15 per} to 35 per cent. for officers and up a ro ot > y of th ment, plans to administer that office | going to he over-fussy bout such |™an named Ware for the benefit of ahah Bes ke ie acatgege ty the WILL SUE ESTATE vent. for unlicensed boatmen on! ane to girect the activities of 140| details as the Way women in Your’ the now non-otistent Boston Jour-| tier sear or ae do. not bolleve steamships, adopted yesterday apf cura veoratunteh only caina)ot etia Mahe nt el a. de nil, details of Sir Edgar's association! thers will be any more housing prob: | _ the American Steamship Owners’ AS- women, head, e is not nearly so anx vith ‘ aie ¢ et or oft fte vinter, but ust | = tact ~nitting | ton, No. 11 Broadway, were, As simple and straightforward ay|as certain male emplo Weber) Mucks) fonmier conduser®) 057 (ero eXiSri ery water DULL NeI nT act tins) NOM Wjection: to. Guiting sociation, No. aa nf i | the role of clothes cer the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and| ave something to hold rent pirates i ma@e known when the new wage en a of public office manees with John Korn Sir Edent's teamen.(10 restraint until they oome to ther) Out Marginal Note Pro- ivi ut to-day. ment, with smiling brue eyes set wide], * AU ens ne hese . i ey need sige Nee eee ee eee antes to); apurc) eid dactsurowal atc’ thea |." shan't any taboo on bobbed ing and communication with enemy Senses In the mean time they need viding $25,000 Income A copy has been presente apart and soft brown hair smoothed | hair, or short . or any partie annie oek Oi ceria we a straitjacket during their delirtum, & Pe) 4 Chairman Albert Lasker of the Ship- buck from her pleasint face, 1 found |lar style.” she averred, “All T os ieee hi asto' LEAS Ra TRRAIOEH GIy Caae? Giainiat = zing Board in Washington Mins Mathews at her desk eside a | ie, Romane y Bo wate witht mre nat learned they cannet now make| As no objections were filed to the My winship L. Marvin, General Man low on the second floor of the! of go, EMment, which T expe Edge ASIST RO , Mids on their tenants at will, and| probate of the will of the late Daniel ager of tho Association, announc Hall of Records, from them on all occasions. In shurt, 5 “igar Speyer, international tig has done much to ease up the . tnt the new ecale went into effect| “1 am to-day « ng office,” she Iy—that and formey Privy C BAuGR Eben Wee iicese ey | RRO s Hanna, the publisher of (mmediately, The reduction will be) jad said, twenty-four hours eariter, es at Britain, ina s Here" intl! the dienes Ia ou Cleveland, who left an estate of $10,- extended soon to Government vessels, | “to prove to the yoters that they made {uniforms tor won hing the report of the Britich | » difficulty now is not with a 000,000 Surrogate Slater of Weat: It is expected. {no mistake in their choice and that a nee. ed naatnéat ae jon Revocation ¢ rome se of houses, but with prices. chester County to-day began hearing ‘The report follows great public office can be administered We cured ¢ disda which recommended that his |The exorbitant priced apartment is a White Plains of the CLASSIFICATION Dy a woman.” | perfectly senseless!” phe British citizenship be revoked be-' drug on the ma wth astimony at White Plains « * ag § Ps a ener cause of al ist # q| Sands of them nt, and it may) iagye 6 he wil! th Ging! — exclaimed. “I wouldn't wear a un |< use of sh f aisle y y during| tike at least another year or so to|e"vers who drow the s Screws. How?" I] asked her. “How are you eae I nea sven Co es - Huope the w said to-d he proposed “in| prin ir owners to ason.’* witnesses to It going to run your office? What are) women in uniforms. | #elf-detense to exht their true LANDLORDS MAKE MORE alter P. Hawkins, P: i, Mass, Below “soi | Your ‘deus as to its eMficlent manage-| Bethe staan UTPOS” | MONEY NOW THAN YEAR AGO. ney Who drew the wi titled | <r oan ry ey ment?” | Miss M: 1 % ‘ Mu pal Justice \Spiegelberg, who. 4) t was 5! y Mr, Hanna on DECK OFFICERS, SALARIES Miata tiie Havemen the prone: elerir What the commi ed yas much toward having the rato Sa acid RS eateecieca MONTHLY, oy. oem ph Alenia ah a i giclee Raa fae Laine as trading with the enemy, he eaid, jaws d, said they beyond a AUB 4, There were tires: wits er : ent, pued.| Preparation,” she explained. “T 40}. pordinates consisted of trifling transactions ot would ‘be extended nse H CLASS A __| Rot helieve that a woman, however “Haven't arbitration and exchange with have been of xreat benafit | When the probate matter wis called | First Officer $73) oxsetient her intentiong could step) spend two Amsterdam banking house, yhody, and we ned them for | sats moming the exccutors, Dantel R. Second. Officer Girectly from her home into an tm-]and yet t t Brit is ea de y a f Cleveland, M. and Cart| fenird Officer ; tigate most British banking houses, in Inluge of rents nanna Jr. of Cleveland, Ma acik Oniese portant p Mice and administer \ ie quest ie ean Ing \OUnA, | Were (Gale ei ths nd a4 for the simpl Hanna, both of Watertown, N. Ya CLASS B. it eMetently, 1 think that adequate fee t "t believe ial | knowledge of the Government Cert ace | were represented by Arthur Wilcox of | Firat Officer . Ss, | Dualness is sseaptial, Such | Plyler: utives. A good ris;| Communicating with the enemy lnuined stationary, and the landioni| Portchester and James C. Brooks of Becond Officer {a0 | training « the judgment, gives | it, seems y of his “communtea-| who had a raise a’ year ago is better | Cleveland, Leslie C, Fersugon of the So cee > | peiae:-and' dlentty, nelpe ih the cultt- aithfult tiona with my sistors and their fam. [Off nuw than he was then eon | fiTn of Banton, Ferguson & Moore of ‘i 3 vation of executive y. them, ‘ in an entirely pie tad. | am Street, Manhattan, CLASS ¢ — ficlal of partment a 8 y ermssly exaggerated, [1 in|) § + Me i. First Officer . “You know what that {s, You know | import and respon b third! principal fi) Hevenld, ;uimony env rey Ae "to gepadtions!” | upemied foe Mise) June. Ayis Second Officer how differently two women can clean | the suc if the whole” waa veally that of “ovading the cen- |i tion Isa panie and a. general | (Ne lances of Mr. Hanne ird Officer One takes all day over it, eee, yout exer Le ne 1 +|Sor with the full knowile f thel ining up’ of renta 1Wecai 1 one of the m i 1 Cu and still the work fcan-cand ehouldechold mab vensor,” | of mind we necd the fur. Hanna dau t k st Officer Another won! Iways looked forw Sir Edgar sa miiy| ction of the rent tows. Tl vided that a fund should oe ret anid Barone Gmcer Mathewal that.” said Miss Mathews, w sailed for the Un | fan : { the annual income of hire or. BG usekeeper as|a Suffragist tn the d a 9 ava = apace ENGINEE woman—another lone took courag ea ‘ AE EEEVR DI atte SR \ the portable furnl- | sense, } | intoler t he would exter no ob 1 en she covers | perineate 1 i his titles ona ied doneuit na also declared in 1 hs the Ghjects that of course, they have v rge ignored work hag been n adjust-!t that it was his nt s sweeps and cleans|nor the equipment, ome Offic Congestion attendant upon “4 fourth: Ass rings back the | tunity, to drive men some. Om lots Tne aaa wane te mols EvEDE: Junior, Assist abi eich Ce . 4 against 1 8 Verguson told an Hyent lass B two hour That | ceive ries x | to matters | reporter that aft Mirst As i ows wh an ace | stoi No wonder she isn't wor- | United State THE “NERVE” OF SOME OF | 5 will Dring Second A “tl eta . nited States, w HESE an | 1e will br econd Av ) Gameien oe a fe liniban charees, (Hb were ¢ iw LANDLORDS tata i a iy ‘dd Assi ats "It isn't you is charg v ipal Justlos Thoman ¥ Mi } estate bused i fourth Assist must do it nd efficiently sed. prantea fone renues to | Sanding betwe Mir sa ; . 8 por In thone ‘ Edgar we an A t Pole | evens © did net rirst Ass Samad ed ie there ..°%°1$300,000 INVOLVED ea ne hale ris eS hy: OMioh i Federunec rea rd Asal 1455390 aaa eePecie importa aulor IN THEATRICAL SUIT | in entirely new set ot charge ent | ee Third As of good judi own und of | | ‘ass DD | t ability | iy trivial, based on transactions ‘PRIZE-WINNING BABY “rst Ass $1 Mand these Sho HAVE wh Klan wo er Want Movtel von y ae 7 cond As 185 | icant tot Jusdictous {Stock Meld by ANe Hayman Watnte, | vy s an PUT ON RED HOT STOVE ird ; . oI Miss Mat "They may do their) 4 ‘ | f A; Cres et ; work in the wo wey without ex | | ; s Sock Is Charge Ageing: Newark 1 ne ow t end all om time id Moportance ¢ id ! ‘ 70 ' ead ele wes tr tach to m. ait . “ Mother Put Under Arrent. DECK DEPARTME 1 ben B lange 1 the Jinan cc srged with pincing ble Seama ss oe und aby daught Hei ? ' _ wred would ; Mate t y we t t A ri 4 t Li tar w ‘ a n : ; } MISCELLANEOUS COVERS A arn Mate ; Say ee , be { Een seal NULTITUDE OF CLAIM ENGINE DEPARTMENT Deck Engincer . $8 storeke 50 ler. 80 45 Water 1 80. ‘iremen 7% Viper ‘ oal Pu ‘ donkey s -umpm: i : STEW AROS DEPART MEN PREIGHT STEAMitS New York’s Woman Register ‘Gets Along with Men’ and Retains Them on Payroll ~ WITH NEW DENIAL Miss Annie Mathews Is Tolerant and Not| “Bossy” and Has Adopted Some Sound Sense Rules That Spur Up Male Subordi- nate Initiative and Develop Fealty to Public. Marguerite Mooers Marshall.| ent, rather than bossiness and fuss- vey, | eSS,"" she ainended, “I think men Good judgment, executive abillty,| are go afraid of a woman's being faithfulness, polse and tolerance. No) fussy, making trouble about silly de- fuasiness’ No hossineas, tails, raising unnecessary issues 1) : 5 am NOT"—her soft voice capitalized It 1 by the exeruise of these simple | {10 erative. “going to be fasey qualities, affirmative and negative, that| have brothers, Miss Annie Mathews, Register of New| with men in busine York County and the first woman to|/ast three years I've told clective office in the City Govern- had experience | We get along.” | “And, from what I hear, you're not with them in polities. SPEYER EXPLAINS BRITISH GHARGES ee Sir Edgar Answers Reasons | Given for Cancellation of His Rights. LONDOD 6 (Associated Press).—The B; to-day ernment paper the report on which tr Edgar Speyer's was revoked recently. Among the allegations contained the report are a sh Home Secretary issued in the form of a Gov- naturalization an of $5,000 to a RE-ENACTMENT OF RENT LAWS FOR ONE OR TWO YEARS FAVORED BY MORE NEW YORK JUDGES Judge Davies Hates to Think What Would | Happen to Tenants if Law Was Allowed to Lapse—‘“‘House Shortage” Was and Is a Myth to Create Panic and Boost Prices. Municipal Justice John R. Davies: said to-day in the Seventh vat be| Court he favored the extension of the i rent laws in thelr present form. He/ believes the peak of very high rentals has been passed and credits the rent : ’ laws with having done much to ac- complish this. “[ have no doubt the rent laws will be re-enacted,” said Justice Davies. a|"I should hate to think that tenants of | “I woulda’t wear a aniform if Thad it given to me. I hope I never see women in uniforms.” ESE HE IS 100, SHE 99 THEY ARE LOVERS SINCE EARLY LIFE Miss Walker and Rey. Peter McNab Never Married, as He Became an Invalid. CALEDONIA, N, Y., Jan. 6. A romance of centenarians that had its beginning many years ago was recalled today when tho Rey. Peter McNab of New York celebrated his one hundredth birthday. In early lif’ Mr. Mc- Nab became engaged to Miss Charlotte Walker, who will be 100 years old next April. Soon after his ordination in the United Pres- byterian Church, Mr. McNab was taken 11] and confined to his bed for twenty years, Mr. McNab and Miss Walker were never married, but up to the time he became too feeble to walk ho was a dally caller at the Walker home and now he des- patches a note to Miss Walker each day. Mr. MeNab 49 still in possession of ail his faculties and he w ablo yesterday to receive a nus ber of friends, NO INDICTMENT YET BROUGHT IN CW. MORSE’ CASE Facts Will Be Presented to a New Grand Jury in Wash- ington Next W (Special Correspondent of The Eve- ning World.) WASHINGTON, Jan. 6 C’ ments !n the case of Charles W. Marse, millionaire shipbuilder rec returned from France, are expected within a few days. ‘The voluminous ane rene a ‘°°. 12,000 RETURN TO WORK ren ol ol Pay wereds| man, Mr. Erlanger t «| ON NEW HAVEN MONDAY ps snd wieriidlieoat lees eee ty | tallroad Said to Have Amrera 10 fan eae — ‘To use decision sUg@estion and encourage. may reserved ed Secreta Are bard) salary of of the 14.800. t records which must be conside | h case by the District Atte ce cause the slowness 0 Morse When pe the ndictment was but thie pr sequent dey ut the Foderal ne tho r nding agair hum, of which Morse wna [ lent before the ad to the 1 Jury the: ton was about impr {it was found able ent the case te that pane Ur was learned to-day that D Atte rdon will present < y gainst Morse to the ¢ fury which Mors meets next wek at Mberty The anxiet was to Morse getting beyond th of American # sti vourt tors nterests heud \ ~ PE sOE st OF CORNER Stee COnps CHANCELLOR Dey Vorwty po wucseed James Romoe Lay xian nek ate ae i a oS “A good rule is to give to one’s fellow-workers that measure of faithfulness one expects from them.” CUDARY-FRANCIS WEDDING SUDDENLY CALLED OFF TO-DAY Prospective Bride and Groom Secretly Depart in Oppo- site Directions, LOS ANGELES, Jan. 6.—A society wedding scheduled to take place here to-day has been called off because the bride and bridegroom are both mysteriously missing, having left ¢his city in opposite directions. John P. Cudahy, eon of the tate John Cudahy, pioneer banker and meat packer of Chicago, was to be the bridegroom. Miss Loulse Chenter Francts, daughter of Mr, and Mrs Arthur Garesche Francis of St. Louis, vas to be the bride. The prospective bridegroom mya- terlously disappeared from his apart- ment over @ week ago, leaving no for- warding address. Until to-day it was belleved that Miss Francis and her mother were still guests at a Santa | Mont hotel. Efforts to reach them were futile, for mother and daughter were reported to have suddenly de- parted. Tho marriage plans were shattered, according to report, by young Mr. Cudehy. Among those who had jour- Leyed to Los Angeles to attend the wedding were members of the Swift family, millionaire meat packers of Chicago; Gerald Cudahy, brother of John Cudahy, and others. To-day friends of Cudahy wh» thought they knew where he was | tdding discovered that he had slipped away from his most intimate friends. Searching parties have been organ- zed, on the theory that ho may have taken his life, a aes | ENGINEMAN ON U.S. N. EAGLE BOAT IS KILLED Haplosion in Boller Reom Causes Deat oston in the botler Jagle Boat No. Meehan, an engine A ateam ex: of the Y. roon 15 this Jeath of John 8& an. He was alon nthe ott burns “When Hubby starts to get ‘picky’ about his food,” wiley confides,”I just edd variety to hie meals with Ancre Cheese —and he praises me loudly!” Vew, Coated, Samiary Wrapper AINCRE With the Genuine Roguefort Flaver- CNEESE Made by SHARPLESS, Phils. vow Advertisers .; type copy and relrase orem day Morotog World wT veo afier 4 P. M. the day be inverted oaly n order of reels + Notice to a eee ey ee

Other pages from this issue: