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/LIKEWISE ‘RAGAMUFFIN.’| She's a Science Teacher, Too, | HEAVEN-SENT WIFE WONDERS WHY SHE: WED GEOLOGIST minis Mrs. George I. Finlay, Seeking | Separation, Wrote Husband, Calling Him Mountebank. and Professor Describes Her as Brilliant. ‘After describing her husband In a| Netter to him as a “ragamuffin,” a “fatuous egotist" and a “mounte- bank,” and saying she doubted if a “meat axe would set your brain in motion,” Mrs. George I. Finlay signs herself “As ever, Margaret.” This came out when Supreme Court ustice Gicgerich awarded her $25 @ week alimony and $125 counsel fees pending trial of fer sult for separa- tion, Mr, Finlay 18 assistant pro- fessor of gcology at the Washington Square branch of New York Unl- versity. His wife was a teacher of selence in private schools, but retired for rest a year ago. She lives at No. | 56 West 11th Street; he at No, 136 Watbush Avenue, Brooklyn. ‘The Finlays were married at Larch- ‘mont, N. ¥., in July, 1905, and Mrs. Pinlay alleges her husband abandoned er in October, 1916. He denies this hnd says thelr separation is due solely; in City and Entire State. After 8 Months’ Delay. th his wife's desire to live separate es } inn) abArt trons hin. | Marguerite Mooers Marshall.| nev wnabling Act, now in the hands) Atte postpening action many He says she asked him to leave} $row New York can save the lives! tle Senate's Committee of Public months because of appeals from e “wanted to work out her | Abie ye het ie the | Health, New York State appropriates| scores of, families, the Sinking Fund er as she “wanted to w jt HeF| o¢'t0,000) haben thie year=that tw) the| ous sox tha vealtare of ite miothers| Commiastan Ui-dlay destin tol Ute in her own way,” and declares |story of intérest to every mothers! ind hables, and that sum is matehed | 0), sa nee LHUUH ie: very brilliant woman.” Jevery father, every lover of little|by $79,000 from the Federal Govern: | 0 00) 7 111 : ie An interestips feature is a mass|onidren, which I have just heard] me plus $10,000 from the Federal | “" Streets and Bast) 114th f letters which Mr. Finlay received] from the lips of Mrs, Willis G. Mitch-| Government, making a total of $160,-/ Street, Manhattan, to make yoom for fem his wife. He was ordered bY) 6), herself tho mother of three | new school Sites. preme Court Justice Giegerich to|chitaren, one of the State's best — | sale of the buildings known us silude these in his papers, One of vorkers f ff na now| “The Davenport bill, which has) Nos. 415 to 481 t 120th Street and ? econ Wetcemeretaee iene | practically the same aims as the Shep-| x... 419 to 49 ate 1, dated Jan. 16, 1918, is typical of | P : dist § have known that Vagabondla bred ‘Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down, On Babies’ Lives, a Test Put Mrs. Willis G. Mitchell Explains Why Voting Vice Chairman of a group of tens of @s<) EVENING W “The Sheppard Towner Enabling Net, now before the Albany Legislature, is a bahy- life-sayer.” “A little baby's lite is “considerably safer in the Lot, congested city than in the cool, “It gives babies all er the State the chance for life and health New York City hubies enjoy.” over Federal ald to from hog: New s York takes say e cholera, cows from tuberculo- sis—why not babies?” 1 10890 Administrat mn k Staite be- lieves in home rule— if_your home happens to be To Legislators by Women Mothers Are Watching Outcome of Legis- lation Intended to Reduce Infant Mortality Sinking pard-Towner act, but which offers no wuthorized b; Fu nd Commission | Orders Harlem Sites Cleared | nk * “COUATTERS” MUST GET OUT TO MAKE WAY FOR SCHOOLS pyrest and in part reads as follow8: |thousands of New York women who| co-operation with it, taxes the peo- largaret Bertrand asked me re-|nave banded together under a long|ple of the State $100,000 instead of) 1! ‘8 is a Ut wee tly if I had known I was to in-| name but with a short slogan eet be ie sage a nee na) property on Ba i h aie 1 3 . bide ° . port act will bring no aid fro - locates L it Vagabondia in marrying you.) Their purpose is told In the name.|\ ion phe organizations which 1 i 167 sutton: fhether I should have done it. I\qt ia the United Organization for the| penresont would be glad to see the Toy taken Fun fladn't imagination enough to con-/Sheppard-Towner Maternity and In-| Davenport act passed, but they do not | 28), ceive of anybody being happy in! fancy Bill want it pales poe thal sheppard; Pate ped an A) Oeeeestes pee ae i . : wner Enabling act. collected fro ie tensnts of these piperondis.. Tt seated Soins oe Their slogan is, “Save the babies!"| “If the Albany Legislature passes | buildings east duly? said Alder called of heaven to rescue you from) vhat in this biland what will It acts, that Wil be w total of oniy | Manic | ideut Hulbert when the ! the most horrible of existences. 1} tates £ Gaked (a 000 per year spent on baby wel-'matter came up to-day was full of pity and of love, I might/d0 for the babies ieneean e—about $12.81 for each one of — “Feeause of the housir Mitchell when I saw her at her head-| 4,04, 9,988 babies on our annual tine uid) the Me i Flapperanto, ly Diction: | Universitic in Athnny.* Modern CHICAGO, Mareh the dialect of the ide English a de campy modern languit ke death rate hi m0 apr (onoca, th Dudds Don’t Squirrel Any Mad Money Language, Grows So Rapid- ry Can't Keep Up. w Northwestern and Chicago “New Yo “Wom brought New _Y at thousand THREE MORE FIRNS |° OF BROKERS PUT INTO BANKRUPTCY Another \ssiens for Benetit of Creditors—Seott & Stump Paid Out $500,000, per _in Girl's 1 on the ORLD TEN. SECOND NEWS MOVIES OD | | Mrs. Willis G. Mitchell Tells How New York Can Save Lives of 10,000 Babies remember how representatives — yote on lives of children.” COP HELD FOR THEFT AND “SHOOTING UP” BAR ONCU Saye He Wan Sick tn Hed at the Tim | Charged with assault with a revol- ver and the lareeny of $26 reor saloon cash register, Patrolman David O'Neill of the Bast LOdth Street sta. tion will be examined in) Yorkville Court to-morrow morning. O'Neill, whe a good record and denies the was arralgned and the reduest of his counsel, t District O'Shaughnessy charges, in $1,000 bail to-day, held cease adjourned at the former William Attorney | KING GEORGE SUES HARDING FOR BEEF THAT NEVER CAME Sixty-Four Ordered b During War Went Astray, Gritish Ruler Says. FORT WORTH, Tex., March 2. King George of England, through his attorney, has filed, suit in the United States District Court here against President” Marding, asking damages of $1, ot the alleged non-de-. 4» livery by the Rock Island Rail- road of sixty-four cases of corned beef, during the war. The suit was filed about the time of the wedding of Princess Mary, the King's daughter President Harding is a party to the suit because the United St s had control of the jod during the was the only the which from, here was delivered. suit the” was to to Hoboken, never HOOCH HUNTING JOBS 2a GO TO REPUBLICANS — Few eft After Weedayy Process. sae The few remaining Democratic Probie g ition Anents are getting ready to walle. wy the plank. Since the Administratto; of xo. Democrat = changed a year ago Democrats ha been weeded out until now not mone* han ® half doxen remain in thie eltys4t Joseph J. Mealy sent in his resignae ton toed Ruffalo yesterday. period of ninety Was transforred Usually there ts ma ays with subsistenge to kiven on a transfer, but May wite ordered to report this morning in But. a0 falo for permanent duty. eon) avked why the distinetion Nader may form your own coneld- * pwoaKents, to a large extent, are Republicans and re mostly from up. “Ooh, Tlapperantosd a co-ed, “1 More doo y Wall! Strect -were ill was arrested yesterday at a era lost my mad money." closed too Involuntary petitions me, No. 201 Bast 39th Street aay ees a neon Lost W-H-AST" asked: the vis- fin bankrupt Med against three} pe said he was sick in bed at the! Lradstrect'n reports 2,090 failure Ver firms in the finanot distriet and one] time the alleged assault and robbery] the United States My mad money, 1 had it sqnie: | ‘ One! 9 In January relled in. my locket broker 4 ed teh creditor n ‘Meaning which of the flirt assigned yesterday. = Jas After resorting to every mode of] yn the 1 States District Court “ee expression from Sanskrit to the sien Voip er ‘a petition against Only the top tender wre | in always “squirts” oF nid ee ™ < ics - ae tea leaves go into rinney Thus, the dependent maid | Place. The four were Craig W. Green Tetley L) Orange Lg. need not walk home in-ease she be- | g3.000; Harry Koller, $1,000; Mary Pekoe. A steaming > mies angry with hos escort at a TRU ASF gRUE cup gives you a re- 1% ERAT GAN ae FARTS AN lene A theitirm aro datin freshing, restful glow Anollo fat on the w nd Harry ©. Stump that makes you for- An nbrideed cdition of the flapper vet A that the Hubilities | get fatigue. athe music . fin banks, securities plelged with Tetley’s Crenee fae Weleresbihdners’ Whe | @neAnU ne SIN poinid; Kaltpiend and’ Goss college snecess: by number of tra 1 . ss | pound packages, ternity pins the collect ante as receiver Francis 1 Wohil- Monogs—-Taken from the old b man of Street, under * }lish LONORAMISt r ving 1 bond of books of the . — male Pe Cerna a “sma fim were placed in his hands, but he 26 Samant likes to be kissed | or credit It is: said ee Seott & eae * “lap V ents ob and 1 500,000 ine in 10 § ie ma a Sa a _ Makes good TEA a certainty’ int ust Wise enough to get yh n when werk W eo Nugero of No 6 roadway ci Tuvid Gobliman and Mignel + = ee on Net of a manfde Ausere ae whos cone term 4 i \ et arked sto ” 1 Profound stud tic we aiie fied against i Ir ippers \ at Nu, 20 th 1 1 M 1 ‘ ‘ Vineet en rin " ue We it We ae 1 Ww $80, and ©) 1 Iooek which s a fo tel iin i : 1 at id $100,000 PLAYFELLOW [) yin Markelen of No. 67 CASE GOES TO JURY Reet. fon tho Wnent uf hs = a evidence | pas ice oo aun aaa at MANUFACTURER in a position to Horse Was Wind Su AU aT, cover the Kingdom of Belgium or id OR Lon bail on the Dominion of Canada through SESS OR OM a single advertising service would ne) cuehied NUE SEA W feel that his distribution prob- ‘ “eM AS *s ref the " lems were simple, indeed. } mous ‘ V ttorney. ¢ t | 10 Fotis ¢ wy members named in Within twenty-five miles of ; memtx : \ New York City Hall there is a jai went ininnter cunt CG Anisherse pact population greater than that of crag tit that on th by the Grand J Belgium, and only 60,000 less than Canada. ’ ehethen ls and other itkeaal cone Fifty thousand retailers serve the needs connection with tments. ‘Tht of this vast field. yon ; An exhaustive investigation in seventy- + aie ; three buying centres of Greater New York ‘ i 4 indicates that approximately 65% of the a a eal retailers in all lines of trade are WORLD ai manne IDENTIFIES HERSELF Apia, IN DIVORCI rIMONY . fear Here is a short-cut straight to the heart of } mm feet Mikbe sires the distribution centres of the greatest concentra- t eee tion of retail selling in the world. i indie j , WHnny OMAIIGH, ee i . » beople who live in the houses in ques- ~ {quarters in the Y. W. C. A. Building. |geatn roll, But if the Legislature : : nothing but heartlessness, seltien-| No. 129 East 62d Street, The “Y.""| passes ONLY the Davenport act, the tom were twice given extensions dur ree eautuae: is one of the organizations boosting| people of the State must pay $100,000 tev mmighe I mit for “Your fatuous egotism stands £0 |S eee a enn others as the|IM taxes instead of $75,000; and the Bh ci atce ie solidly in the way of your under-|{he bill: so . ¢ wom. | State health authorities ean spend on! |, “WH are in need of schol sites. I) standing, * * * Tam tired of the|State and City Federations of Wom: ling babies and their mothers only ire EMlik RIE RON ON ee 3 ‘How ata , Jen's Clubs, the State Consumers*| ¢499,090 instead of the $169,000 put at| Pell call right away on the hihi ct OO halal ge pe Batty League, the Women's City Club, the] their disposal if the ate will come) pr a es j such an awful creature?” * * ° By) ots and City League of Women| Into line with the Federal Government) 0) Othe vn was taken the mem seeriong tradition aman thattacking |. the Woinen'a Trade: Union| underthe Sheppard+Towner‘act }bers of the Sinking Fund Conimnis | the honor of his wife attacks his own |e uc, the Gils! Friendly Soclety, = jsion, with the exception of Deput honors *° * * You leave me with eran ne Association and| ‘The argument against that act and | omptroltor Henry Smith, voted fi any justification for having mar- | the Maternity Cer Sie ats in favor of the Davenport act is the| the razing 0 M A Sou—a ragamuftin and a mounte. |numerous parent-teacher associations Te iin argument, isn't 1?" 1/ Smith did not yot ve already been obliged ,—almost every group, in short, WhIeh axked Mrs, Mitchell “We must £0 alor 1 ! \ + you acquire some dig-'tg interested in the welfare of Women| Her lip curled as. she answ red 1 ied t . a ‘ Jand children, They "Yes, we have been given to uncers) i hia ‘old Man ‘When I loved you, T used to say it petal stand that the New York State Ad-| ha 1 ook @ meat axe to get an idea into | ‘save the Gabler an ministration believes In home rule—if) Broadway and use it Hall your head. Now I am doubtful wheth?! on the afternoon of Marcel and are ! schoo Muyor Hylan intima 1 br even @ meat axe would set your | poiaing meetings over the Stat “New. Yori inlthe college property might boom yrain in motion. * * * As ever, laabting nor oH : 10% Mi. Hulbert ‘MARGARET. | wphe Sheppard-'Towner Enabling |""We take Federal aid in combating | neighborhood in w 1 Pramialaye bave nocenilerd MO Act,, now! ‘be Legislature at)tuberculosis among our cows. Why|old ap seat me of 4 Blay says sive is $ n debt. She ne . shouldn't we ma! of itanis Worst Congested schoo! tets ir B's a daughter of the late John Curtin, | Albany, is a life-sa Mrs, Mite ue ee ak eo heasiy city sas carieaiyr She thought] ei summed un, nily, “TUB @) States—-twenty-two, to be exact op} ‘The preset buiklings ef Manha ia mothe Eufticlent income apy life-saver, and the simplest Way'| passed the legislation entitlir om| College are bt be staundonesd to her retirement as a teacher, she said, to explain to the poop! th vit Dare pene 8 anne Ise Dayvil Park but she got nothin: ys her} what the act widl accomplish ts t | pa Sreateaaney eit Alia old Grdpeti 14 sald he a husbang lives in an apartment onjenot it will give babies all over the * | for New York to cateh up eee one wai u J which the rent has not been raised in| hat Ht 4 sua meetin — Vereen tears | thirty-five years. State the chance {ur fe and health) 47 0 von: City tegistutois Newall Mr. Finlay said in his affidavit | eee ine oes nen gr. Joseph (any doubts as to the val , that once his wife struck him with | of New al City, under Dr. Jos a Hs Rs paaetse age : naee tanh with Min: ond Fok ,whdt he thought was a pair of Hi-| ine r, has been givin Lk eee aaa that the will be conducted Shraxy selssors and marked his face. /Iables for years. vost tliat the sinspie t proved amd yea ie \ said twice when he called on year 20,288 4 abe, under | Tee ja. thinteon wean since) lire added Mrs, Mitehell. * Na | her in 1916 she ordered him out oni v of age die in t tate Pe cae een | Geen estimated thut the prescut ‘nut H+ Inj a letter he wrote to her in 1917 New York. Doctors say trankly that ses eI a ree Siena ate [ter of public ealth nu can Mr id: “I didn’t desert you last year at i ast half these dea re prever ae "i r nek aa aah 7 ma| hearly doubied. I w stat jout warning and without money. | a That is, they are due to disobe-| Mitchell pointed out, tute) tinge | Beary io ropar censuitalion cent ‘The} plain truth is that for months |dience of the simple laws of hygiene—|the baby death rate as for babies and thelr mothe t you} sald you, were done with me andj pure mili, fresh air, proper bathing, |more than halved as: oan | £00 BEDE iindaees Ia Jatanes }woulld live your life henceforth alone. that sort of thing—which govern tie ‘ought down from 1 ‘ it 271) De re avenier oF Wolk wit EY ou sald repeatedly you wanted noth- |gurvival of bables which can be}per 1,000, At present a litle Maby's/arzong the avenues of work Mt i from me, and with scorn that I) tyught to every mother, which every | life Is cons: t joan. be ax ‘sas wt! 1 wanted | mother is so eager to learn, ‘There-| the ongested « Towner, act tsmade a 1a As for your ‘lying, de-! foye, half of these bables, 10,000 tre-|the cool, green country ne hel ise, and then Meanness and viclousness,’ as | 1. y precious young lives, cun{elty death rate of 71 There was a little pause, and then in your letter apply them to me, |}. ea 1 extension of baby |New York State death ra young, attractive Mrs. Mitch n only say they exist only as tho | \eipare mong the mothers is]1,000, and in one up tr forward and_ spoke nest! ; ucts of your {magination. I have |), the action: of our|which 1 know tle baby d “E know that Now York mothers many good things about you at) Pe ict 1420 per 1,000 York women, y s bi es, and so little of anything} And if such action is not taken, '"} Lid Chairma could be construed otherwise | a aged Mrs, Mitehel, tenseiy, ‘the a i f KN no one of your friends can mis- an of New YOrk will hold thete New York i lds of ' 1 mysel stand or think ill of you.” vat EIbla fom tone TittlG benetlt from funds approv- r legistators responsible far those littl ie aly Nia | ‘i A S i teht have been eal unde LS lives which mg \ and Dayenpor tz, fo 1 ton TEN ISLAND THUGS request exniannd | Suu Mavennor Oo 2 ; Hive th Madson, Falls, aH |the more § misunderstood rejy~ {spre ra |County, ons ern tn UB AGED WATCHMAN |» * a es a eppard-Towner | "xpenitue ; {the Hat re days 1 ts 1 lust Nov at ithe DUEL in s ' When Man Answers) Enabling Ach TF | ater ‘ey | ! { | rress; and the Davenport bit | of the c ft Furthermore, four 1 by Cong | , * Call for Help, lar eguarding motnerhood ana} ef whieh Dn ad jafter New ¥ women ent t ot B Michael Connors, sixty-three, a uleht! osecting the health of infants and| head, with jthe Leagu Wor ' Hatohman employed at the Tanner & |B” also before the w York | charge of the childr NUUi ave “to Annie i 1 ess docks, Jersey Street and si Blk gishatt nd, if is whispered, the Federal employee 1 Hoklronuenall vie und find w Brighton, waslrayorite with “the Administration’ at {foot over the bord: rete in |what y t neibility e to-day b ciinection with the work PMNS | votes Ty any 1 erie intent i | ppard-Tow act, passed} worked out by the St reqartiment [en wanted ‘most. of More publ heard by {bY Congress." Sha pouited out, of Health i to A Thealth nurses for the © heard by 0 | Hoard consist “So much women ‘rank Williams, « who ran up| propriaterd $1,480,200, to bey Cu from |! 1 con |_ "80 muct t > gee the three run to | water and/the Tr su - ever aie ad ni hie n'a F a andl a a’? women of Ne w Ye a motor bout for the purpose of co-operating with! cral ¢ rvice and |iong ago, b exe Gonnors, who lives at No. 482 Rieb jthem ir ‘omoul the welfare of|the ¢ ation, Just |with the b “y welfare stytiqn at pend Terrace, has a fractured skill! mothers and babies. Of this sum.) tot w of | visiting nu how they welentr darm. He is in the Staten Island! $y@.gn9 ors to cach State, but the! tue original act, thoy ure such help, Women voters of N arma ie @ critical condition, remaining million is apportioned on a|eppropriate and ‘ York have their eye on t ' —__— t a DENT INCREASES| basis of population. Because New] proval, the money fron ASUtY |tatives ut Albany [pias yo pene 1) SASES | York is the most populous State, we] is available is “ t the on are, provided we wil! And 7 “WASHINGTON, March Ar | s « erate wi the deral Govern-| Although lie ‘ em @ of more thai $20,000,000 11 lic debt during February was an-|ment and mateh the at. In short fare work is wl irl ; inced to-day by the by the passage ppard-Tow- of bi, Big and 1 of d. wig at giuke, PAONER ATED OF rine i The ultimate consumer is represented by more wideawake than 650,000 alert, and progressive readers, morning and evening. MORNING 352,852 SUN > 009,290 DAY |