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MEARE eypeCe LTS oy MONDAY, MAY 1, 1922. / THE EVENING WORLD, | : MLE SO Willard Straight A sserts| }FI)(NISLANDIN GB EC sA\\ VENI SOO Party of Wealthy South Amer icans Detained on Their Arrival Here. ORTY FAMILIES Society Women Will Help Trade Union Girls to Home of Own; TRAPPED BY FIRE: Craving as Old as Eve, Mrs. 2D, MANY HURT Blaze on Ground Floor Quick- ly Cut Off Only Stairway in Wooden Tenement. RUSH TO FIRE ESCAPES. The sixteen-year-old son of Frame cesco Huertado, one of the wealthiest men in South America, is detained at Ellis Island to-day in default of a $500 bond. The youngster, Francesco, jr., There Victims and Rescuers Are Scorched as the Flames Burst From Windows. sere is deaf and dum and before he sailed “The love of home, “Nom line _mo- 7 “ ‘ bea! mammal tt Prensa rarer ; jascw here are almost ‘So we are “helping There was a time “That often women “She's first of all a “It's a far cry from with his family from Costa Rica ‘h Morpeien and policemen after s6v- es fe fer 8 spot” nopoly_of slab oom: 100,000 working wom- these girls get a home, when the woman in must work was reluc- woman, with the same | Eye's simple house- bond had been placed with United > | to-day be- one’s ow r i - ? é ae ahae CO heae. ae ee SOO “am pee eee sae ae essentially ones oe tortst Memen. is so- en in New York with and, after that—hands industry was an an- tantly accepted, but— age-old, primitive love —_ keeping to the actlvily SLaNes SOMICIRIS (0 GREATS NE res Neved 8 omen,’ clety raise at ery.” out opportunity.” ” , ° ce here. The Ell jand ol ) ‘wooden tenements housing forty fam- ° ie BUILDS FORTUN = ras omar | stormed “oF Ite: extetenoe : } fies on avant avons sow 0! TOTlers in Shop and House RTUNE Southerner Sets a “Cook Trap,” |Z! Now |," - opeme: While influential Americans and ‘aint Richmond Hills, Queens, last ON HIS ‘DOLE’ FOR ou er er e Ss a 00 rap, /p nts ow Latin-American diplomats are ma-~ | t Rio wn un omen! Mink Most in th : _ UNEMPLOYMENT | A Regular Ritz Boudoir, Which | 2a7ed im Bile Jive ie wn nes eaviris Te her and son, together w c el fixty-five years old, and her grand- im Os m t e pring Swiss “Ponzi” Turns His F u Before Con yon, Alljandro, fifteen ate: the. | i daughter, Edith Kronenberg, nine : j SE eae ane y gress mother, Anna, are all detained on fe capt ; nto Marks and Saves Tidy eeps Culinary Marvel Happy), oie. siacsce ant vicorce|isiome, thes scrcea on the Unies i Phe police list of injured inciude ou es eir Oun Sum Each Day. 5, aM fh ‘orm Marriage and Divorce) peuit iiner Uiua, which docked to-day r Serina Camilla, twenty-three; Albert P int Laws Sought In New at Pie : * ree; pew KARLSRUHE, May 1 AWS SOUB! fh Ne w ct River, a day late. Itjen, a mechanic, of No. 2563 Atlantic i ‘ rani H Hy " "i : Senor Huert: fe r Pf Avenue; Mrs. Charles Dean and her “Eve in Her Garden Knew It and It Has atOMe Mia ie up a fortune on | Terrapin, Chicken, Fritters, Waffles, C&c., De- Measure here to visit and * white roi ; daughters, Hazel, twelve, and Doro- an unemployment “dole” is told H . May 1.—Represen.| ing the two boys In ivat 5 5 3 W d epresen- c boys » @ school | thy, thirteen; Mrs. Mary Dilmaino * * Gone Down Through the Ages Since.” workman who lives at light Guests, ho Find Secret in Old tative rge P. Codd of aisha, The bond for Frances 0 I is to avold } or. ‘aa hail ee deans bad ey Mrs. Willard “Of Course They Want Their Own Home ance, which is on the Swiss Mammy’s Comfortable Quarters. former Mayor of Detroit and tor more] |" lita : ees ony althollith » ‘rank, 3 i 3 J 5 a tatl tie _ s c $ z her is a millionaire many times 4 Rusch, and Mrs, Elizabeth Fitch and . i Just as Every Woman Does.” an o ie B ue Nt HURGI Ve, May. 1 KCOnt) Basaliwithin bread eA than ten years a Circuit Court Jadge. | over. inn t rai¥, pough the town itself belongs : Ps . praseny) rales Se x6 efore the Hou e a 4, ae Fy Bite caughter Marton, twelve, i Straight Telling §} «The Working Girl Isn’t a Bit Different| to taden 8 Whight).—Aristocratic Loudoun County,} “What tn the world? f Ae olution be ee te Eotanes Tits (5 1A fer Ue Star ott Care) ae i = A s Fi 5 u The cIpated the ¢ «- | diciary Committee which would give ehtet esponsible for Immaculate and the Jamaica Hospl-|of the Need of From the Professional Woman or the He draws the dole, 10 Swiss Virginia, lays claim to-day to tt8) ion'op aut so ne Ce re thie “a tm oy ir ni a per oeiny cc ties tiie hours be $ tals. Sock ” franes a ; turns it into about [first real modern “cook trap.’ it is} Waj pen ae eee ue consti} a time waves broke ov . . ociety Woman.’ ean Wait and see,"’ he commanded ipnal Ammenditent to sis im broke aver the naviger Firemen Mark Janeske of Engine Working 54 y - . 600 German marks, spends 100 Jon the country estate of John Y. Bas-]| And then when the luncheon was tutional Amendment to establish unl-} ing bridge of the ship. } Company No. 292, John Scherer of ‘We Are Not Patronizing the Girls or] ™®"Ks 0” food and lodging, and eee iy of Columbus, O., anafover he conducted his guests to the form laws on marriage and divorce “ellow, passenge consider they ts Engine Company No. 294, Ike Shaw of Women for fhowine OU) Th 0 ld f saves a clear 600 marks a day. ' ’ belbabde trap. Codd proposes to follow this mei have saved the life of Dr. Sola Polo, ‘ Hook and Ladder Company No. 143 01 posing Upon Them Our Ideas of| He has just bought a house for |wax exhibited to a party of Mr. Bas-| "AX. un integral part of a new brick} ure up with a bill which would re-[One of the Peruvian detegates to the i and Frank Ross, driver for Battalion! C14 Comf How It Should Be Run.” 40,000 marks sell’s Columbus friends who stopped] garage, Mr, Bassell built a bou- Tacna-Arica boundary dispute “In 4 Chie Moore, were burned about the ul omforts. “We Are What Are Call ii —" . ee we Jott here on a motor trip to New York. |dolr which might have been plucked | (UT lovers fo walt for a week OF Washington. Dr. Polo declared’ he : face and hands making rescues. ‘e Are What Are Called Allies and an Tha cat eun parked by a remark. {ight out of a Rit hotel. Tited bath, |e day's after obtaining nse be-}was going to wear his new straw hat Many persons were carried from +* + Ally Stands Shoulder to Shoulder With |SECOND TRIAL SAVES its Jace curtains, telephone, electrle lights | fore they could wed, He contends his]to a ball game to-day but he was the During buildings by policemen, the Other Half of the Alli Pay HIM FROM ISLAND TERM 26 luncheon. Virginia ham, chicken} with a push button on the wall to snap] hill would cut down the number of warned against it. He then offered firemen and civilians. Some of them . jr rials of the Adhiance. = = a Ja Maryland, diamond back terrapin, |them on and off; brass bed, fine rugs, | ill-saited matches wich wind up in}to change to a silk hat, but finatty “ errealage elt bee not listed by ——* ee Brookly reed After Being|corn fritters, waffles, peach brandy]a dressing table with th mirrors—] the divorce courts was prevailed upon to shun both, ice. was believed at first ¥, i Wi Sentenced Disorderly € , Jand honey carried the visitors, who]these are some of the accoutrement “Re c q * he calls er that many lives had been lost. Four ; By Gabrielle Elliot. Fentenced on Dinoraeriy Cuarer: Vircre no mica epicnreans themselves, [of the ‘cook trap." | 0 sa ante artnet) tea | SUMMER IGIRES alarms were sounded, bringing Act- (He VE IN HER GARDEN WwW IT 5 SGourh: Brooklyn. to-day dismiase qjinto the Elysian fields of the culinary “There it is, gentlemen, and it} strict bun on ‘midnight sentimen- . eee omoky ace Martin and And it has gone down through the ages since, a special charge of disorderly conduct against jart ‘ works like a charm," said the host]tality’ and hyping all marirages out RAIMENT TO BE: mmissioner Drennan. oe ‘6 ” 325, South Third Street] Naturally, they marvelled at the}]with a proud sweep of the a © the sunlig : Ecremimnet Brenan | La axnvte or he famine nn. he Tov of ome, the dene [a Ey Sou A HL gamer ie onde te] "thee cted many Soe m= |H"SAael acy a yovsa| | RIOT OF COLORS rely on the fire-escapes, as the flames for a spot essentially one’s own, to which only frieuds may be ad- Jictectives of the Fourth Avenue Sta-| pared and served; marvelled that in|ing @s cook I positive no one can} that — onluy iste! ministers, 1 Neat os ne Bue Terminal Pier at the She Will Be Visible a Mite» +epread through the shops on thestreet| mitted, is inborn in all women-foik, since our first ancestress swept [tion on foo! of 41st Str Ch Herijac, of St. Louis, who lavery days the country|ever get her out of the “trap” until] priests and rabbis could perform a these post remony, thus putting an Away, Says Authority roundabout —her¢ could boast--and|she dies. M antime, Mr. Hassell is | wedding: floor and destroyed the stairways be-} out tbe fallen leaves and warned Adim not, on any account, to muss fore the tenants could get out. Ina] the overhanging branches as he came into the cosy forest nook which | was about to take ship for Czecho-| Kkeep—such a master f the kitchen, | the only ‘farmer’ in Londoun County | end to thrilling flights to obliging Jus ew minutes the fire-escapes also a ape OTe rag 3 s ’ oh on Dress. * were swept by f! urate th Eve had elected to call ‘home. Slovakia, sald said he felt Weis's hand It's the cook trap,” explained Mr, with a waiting list of cooks. tives of the t ‘ a swept by flames bursting from = £ 7 ene ae n hia wallet pocket. When arraigned Codd says that his bill is aimed, pri- “A dozen rainbows more of the windows of the wooden structure. Thus Mrs, Willard D. Straight. Wax Ns ‘ be! Magisirate O'Neill at the time, i fc Pitas When the first firemen arrived the} wie, in her own beautiful home He pi marily, at obtaining uniform divore . Will bave nothing on the tade unionism for women, and ete? teen adjournment to ob . Ha E ¥ has fdentitied herself closely with |W Cls aren tee astra oN ie G rl 1 T Iks Thu Out of 4 nwe for the country.’ He pointed to American surmm " panic-stricken tenants were milling on] on upper Fifth Avenue, and in ain cou Magistrate O'Neill denied I : > a ° thavaotlon taledcrecends Kk. Gunite in 8! er girl," says the fire escapes and screaming for » the work of Miss Rose Schneide his reque aud on Herljac's testl- the Dry Goods Economist. "it life as its man, founder of ew York y enced Weis c 8 vention of the League of Women 8 help. Policemen shouted encourage- u \ f meny sentenced Wels to six months is now definitely settled that a A : ; quant and mistress and the mother of two branch of the Women's Trade fon Blackwell's Island. There the man B t ii m 0 Voters in Baltimore, representing Merreuren caverns cr cme el 2 ul ives 1 ne r ive more than seven millions 6f women, she will be visible a mile away, ,. Union League, in which women Jobtained cou the midst of her busy women from jumping. active little boys and one girl, has i , Mifieiicn ladders “were throwa|’ yet round time to think much of of the different unions come t to County Judge J. nm MacMahon, alleagil i which went on record as favoring: from a given point of observa- erainst the front of the buildings and eI 4 zy iy isi ne ee gether to discuss common pro! wie, ae April ordered a ney Oe ST ee a Health certificates as requirements tion goon the firemen and police were| ‘he Problems which other women lems and to co-operate in their |in the | Magistry Courb Ht ee ’ . 7 for marriage; notice of five to ten . f handing down the almost maddened] and girls must meet in trying to various activities, The new build~ [had sng sould not be Bioduced i Tersey City Miss, More Angry Than Scared |days before marriages; reduction to ach of the primary colors, * only four grounds for divoree—adul- red, yellow and blue, and the ters ing will also be a headqua to help the league get this [George White Punched capes became red hot. Jersey Election Rov arine ¥ Fireman Mark Janeska scurried up the first ladder placed against the| Seif in social problems, and who ballding and climbed to the top floor,| has since devoted a large part where Miss Serina Camilla, twenty-| of he: e to co-operating with BPs tainted co ths firwicscaye, | otter tine te co oper’ ie The fireman carried her to the street RED ae * Policemen and firemen were sent up and down the ladders and finally Just now, “May Day,” the gil those who were within sight were n down from the fire escape OVERCOMP By ‘said Miss Markstein, “1] William Sclalr, was confronted at 11 o'clock last} had to work for this money and I don’t} Bast want to give it up.” She took five] ¢ $1 bills from her pocketbook, drew out | fice volver to her head and said one of them and handed It to the high- “Give me all the money you have] Wayman, “Now won't that be enough until you find somebody with more money and who doesn't need it so much yFIOE. No, 820 ney, first began to interest her- which in.many cases serves to intensify, by striking contrast, th Street, way accidentally a sdgei by illuminating gas in an of- any one of the foregoing favor- No. 40 J st to-day, ites." tenants. Some of the women fainted, achieve their natural desire for diamiss rf thelr hands clenching the ladder) wnat an sretnapotneas | OF, this organization, now in gs tage Braves Revolver to Argue With Footpad, | tery. drunkenness, desertion and ex-] secondaries, green, orange and see ha c c ppiness cratipead’ office at No. 81 treme cruelty; r arriage age ’! : Fungs, and {t was with diMeulty thelr] oi. woman in industry bas no | Union Squat ‘ AGED EDITORATTACKED: | at nierty ana vers streste, Sor-/phlle to'hold up than fam. T've only|er eishtecn tara gil ant trenton] Scr'viueresuastts doe ota t Flames shot from all windows ns| stancher friend than Mrs ~ WHILE IN BARBER CHAIR | sey city, three biocks from her home, | 8°E, 85." . for a man, and outlawing of ‘com-| tt Bues Possible to aye. will the last were saved, and the fire es-]/ Straight, who, as Dorothy Whit- “Please vemember fhat-in try oe % ‘ Then give it to me," said the man] mon law’’ marriages. be a leader. Not infrequently . ahs No. 215 Lincoln Street, Miss Cath- “T am after money, not > they will be worn with white, ) rkstein, seventeen years old, Held, i First blood was drawn in tt man recall election at Branch to-day, when Be aged editor of the Long Brni was hit in the face, according to sev- itnestes, ash barber Michael A t gar-| got!” SEO ee ee eee eee | Miss Markstein said she was more ter Lico J. Warwick, on a house, we non-wage-earning women are not ‘patronizing’ the osing on them our ideas of how their centre should be run once is started,” sald Suaig earnestly. “We what is called ‘allies’ and an ally stands shoulder to shoulder with the other half of the alli- girls or imp night by a young man who put « re- the worker: s to better their conditions. special occasion which labor at home and abroad considers its angry that frightened; she believed] she asked. Sige fiend Det aS ta \ rs. Cunningham and the Kronen- 5 ance: . girl, her grandchild, were found| particular “holiday,” finds Mrs vyast what Is anally? ‘A man [2 assault: and battery the young man was a particularly} The young man put his revolver @ead in a third floor hallway 1 According to White and several wit ‘ just be- heart and soul in a or woman of any class not a ‘ He: waa be shaved w crude joker He repeated the de-] M8 pocket, snatched the dolar out fore the whole place became a mass! campaign of the Women's Trade worker in any organized trade Yn excnalains thikty five: iaand her hand and walked off, grumbling of flames. 7 sacuaa i who subscribes to the following ut Viracola’s nai ‘ hen Miss Markstein went home and fe Union League to secure and equip to pu © . arate 4 - $0 far as can be ascertained the J said rere ague platform: Organization 1 then, when White r Why,” said the young woman,|told her folks and they telephoned the fire was discovered in the butcher shop} building which working girls for all workers into trade unions, 1 do not e know you,” drove] "you are not a veal robber, are you?’ | police. ono oa eh Se folie that and the} and women can use as their more equal pay for equal work, eight- Lis fist into White's face. = What do you think I am, a plumb- Detectives hunted the neighborhood lor store at No. 11,319 is the en-| fortunate sisters do the exclusive nour day, @ living wage and full White is « supporter of Samuel Hart- f ee : fof the reat of the night, but mo trace trance to the e ‘ wy 1 . man, Parks and) Property Commis-]er?” he growled. "Come across."’ a apartments above. Be-| OO ag citizenslip for women PRS Re net at rats vaca dad . of the highwayman was found, No & tween these stores was the only stair- ap : Phat's the technical definition, Wah rar aalee OF the) 8H ‘Seems to me," she said, “youl yeports were eived of any other nOrrow. > 4 FARMER CALLERS WERE DRY AGENTS Sold ion to: could find somebody more worth] robberie vy but when you apply it, it com down to simply being a real ft as. every woman:co! friend—and our friends . don't Mrs. ht. “And patronize us, for we won't stand naturally they begin to think it from ther ently in the “go we are helping these girls get a home, and, after that— honds off! Jt isn't patronage to they want their « —— 4 YEARS IN SING SING FOR $3,000 BOND THEFT Face Another Charge on K leane—Slayer Sentenced. Sullivan Wax Footed hem Booze, They about it most spring. May Day may be asso- Jom J. Sullivan, who opers Harry Schmisel. twenty-three, of No.| ciated in some minds ~ th rio endow a college building, is it, [jocoN, Hiverhead, L. I. discussed ag a mst Kingsbridge Road, was sent to] parades and street-corner speech- or does it give one the right to [ric in general and the corn crop in ie Sing for from two to four year - ' : dictate what courses tle students | pa with four vei intelligent * e' it it also means spring-time 8 to-day by Judge Rosaleky mle | Aan bUE TE shall take? No, sir! We kno farmers and drove up in a farm wagon out on oeniaes sen ; for nite and the spring makes eve! plies ne Bets woviere mow eras ne Then, cording to the Bee tert $3,000 from Wall Street] woman ‘home-sick,’ to use the fierce independence and their [farmer ia Shey said fore cee on March’ aay a 4 LA of bonds! Vora in tine sense of longing for pride in what ts the wn, After hte ac aust Tiree were: Jk chase down twenty flights of stairs in] a home ' the house is provided, they may | make-believe really were dry be trusted to maintain | agents with ‘Izay stein make ups the Bankers’ Trust Building. Uis ony ‘cing. git "t a bit : tence was on the old charge. Ho The working girl lant a Mrs, Straight ps mility to the newer crime and will be| different from the professional and siniied, tenced on Friday for that. woman, or the society woman, or “After all.” she suid, “the new er J. Masters twenty-four, of woman is the oldest. There was Nb: 57 East 130th Street pleaded guilty a time when the woman in indus- manslaughter in the nd d try was an anomaly. People be- "They served Sullivan with a “paper Gog-gon! sed & moment a a Ee Sat RD O house will bring to many women, not a privilege, but a right—a own.” the farm woman, or the old-ftash ioned woman (if there really ever we of the fore Judge Metntyre to-det and was] Were sucha person!) She wants t } an enc ee eeve mcunizre to ary and was! vy) own pome, and aince life has | lieved aho ouglit not tobe there ae L fe killed John Clark, a» Negro, with a become so complex, and modern and, with ostrich los tried to The building, which clubwom all bat in a free-for-all Nght over] industry leaves scant time or keep her out by ignoring her, A experienced in problems of lo- be’. game ir of last year means for individual homes, ghastly waste of nan power, jon and management are Be trys aaa nerve force and life itself result- searching out for the Trade thousands of girls and women in COP STOPS RUNAWAY . New York have made up their ed, Then the women must work was reluctant. ds to ¢ a community BY SPECTACULAR LEAP] ™ind¥ to have (a community |. "{ceepted; “but—iet_ them be Boat: —_—.- will bring to all of them a little WeGahika Lee a este mmingham Injured but Refuses! Or what is suggested when more union woman was th ob- Medical Attenti Oe hcraie erste aay hom ject of the system of first Ignor Jumping upon the running board of an] * ing, then fighting and finally ac- Automobile, Patrolman Emmet Cunnin ina imeasdlina amenopely of cepting as a natural evolution, ham in Fourth Avenue, Brooklyn, (o-day| club comforts! Women in s0~ followed a runaway horse attached to a] ciety raised that cry some time “But, whether she's a house- that often Union League, will be located somewhere, between 23d and 42d Streets, Mrs. Straight said, and | to be a central meeting place and headquarters for girls in all trades and occupations. It will have a large assembly hall or au ditorium, as well as smalier rooms for educational class union meetings and such activ 1% Walk up, my friends— here are quiet, rest and oa ) faundry wagon and leaped to the ani since, when they founded, in spite wife (whom havghty census ties as are developed by wom Pomealia head, stopping it of criticism and derision, the takers classify as without oceu- en themselves. Possibly a cafe ‘ Reeeninenen's here Rand, eng snd lez] women's ciubs which are now so pation, never having been one), teria will be installed, and there eeeervines, but refused medical] successful. Soctal freedom is or a factory girl, she's first of all will surely be a comfortable, a o him honie, r7 Be ecue, ake pelea No.| taken am matter of course by a woman, with the same age-old, roomy library and plenty of fir ¥ Eianty at the time. He is attached to| Women of independent means, primitive love of me, It's a places, low lights, soft cushions i West Station who have never stopped to think far evy from Ev e forest~ and all the other things that give what it would be to have literally housekeeping to the buzzing ac- S boniew ataipaphare f ®. Y. SHOP pIsAL AT c&A; no place which you might call tivity of @ modern woman's club sci oo "BOSTON, May 1.—An 8 O & inter your own, There are almost with its hundreds, often thous- rt any modern daughter o e : Stl dey cald that the atéa 100,000 working women in New ands, of members, but the same Hive sight well feel that at least illiam A. Mc was totally | York without the opportunity to instinct is there, and it simply thin would ‘be & little corner of ‘of Cape May, J, with o satis(y that natural longing. must out adis ei 4 taf! shaft h tae They will have the opportunity “Enough to eat, time to rest, a othe Harrie. eley cliy B thi Ci tt d S M Bese i" sees] Poy cecinen ct toe erate | Ghee fare amen oh uy this Cigarette and Save Money| ‘The all-Ceylon Tea E Thurlow, 490 miter way, wa hens and social (reedom—that ix a hana a tow her to Norfolk Mis. Straight ls a fim believer every wemun’s right. This club live: i { . - a moneeees tee ary me oF - one re ne Seemann pine rencenemene

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