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TFT ilk! SUN AND NEW ojIv .(ALU' M, .S-0. a 'DEAD SISTER' TALKS TU fllKS. DH KOVEN A't'w Hook Out, by Jlusiciaif s , Willow, Shows llelicf in Messages From Unseen. UUVHEI) I5Y 1)H. HYSLOI Mme Iigolistie Snobs Exist in Kllier Spirits Switched s by Teleithone Central. ,. -mik" which Mrs. Reginald do ; wi bHeven were received by lu-r ti i.i spirits of her relatives ami f ul- iiimI nre proof of cplrlt eom tn Mi.'.itliiii arc recorded In her book. Clnuil of Wltnwep." published Inet v . K by I) I I union & Co. They ttlve ii i than the customary Information n. to iow (Ample live and what they c! i "ti the "other Fide." ' i r.- Is an Introduetlon by nr. James 11 1 1 slop of the American Society for I -m 'i.ilosloal Research. Ho vouches f 'lie motives and sincerity of the v ! a::d says that Mrs. Vernon, itv Ii j tii of most of ttic revelations. Is ifo of n New York business man v 'h nit taint of professionalism and v ik her services without payment f I is an effort of love. Mi- de Koven Is the author of se r ,i Links, Including a "Life of John ill Jones'- Her father, Charles I! 1 .r'v.-ll. was Tnlted States Senator Idtnois. She Is a graduate of Lake I j'-t I'nlverslty. Her husband, the hp..ser of "Itobln Hood" and "Hip i M Winkle," died January 16, In C'hl i . - i Her book apparently was written i lie 'ils death, nnd he docs not ap f i a- one of the spirit communl- iost of the messases are supposed to I fup n n heautlful nnd talented sihter ' Mrs. He Koven, who died In the f, pij of m Mrs. Do Koen says that iv I after her sister's death he never I'... I MMiouslv Investigated reported mes f from the unseen nor read nny f i - on the sublect of psychic phe li in r.a nor visited a clairvoyant. Medium Hutlrel)' 1 nlnforiued. f, end whom she does not name t' . k i it to Mrs. Vernon less than a . after the death of Mrs. He Kovt-n's f - - Mrs. Vernon, she savs. "hnd r..i -fnn me or any likeness of me: t 1 new no fact of my life: sue did not I' v that a relative of mine had ic . i -' .lied " I first ness.aRes, Mrs. I"e Koven rr. T cie definitely characteristic of ) i.irents and sister, and Information ' s tiipii of things then unknown to ' i j t erifleil as the weeks passed. i,- le i Mrs Do Koven to continue her p.','ii!ii with Mrs. Vernon reKuIarly up t :'ii time Mt.s. De Kover always 'inc ilown tlie messages received. .- yi, th-;t Sirs. Vernon's ir.i diuinis--if's consist In what is called elulr i ptuv and flalraudlence; that Is, the r e.i,,.:n sees projected Image.-, e.nd some i - what seem to be the actual forms f d famtlinr gestured of surviving per fumlities nni hears what thest beings She Is never entranced, oeing al ii tvs i nnscious of and Interested in the 6 top.stration of her powers. In one of the early Fittings. Mrs. 'De K'H-n writes, her lster recalled to her n go',f mat.'h they had played at Aiken, describing the course and referring to a ! artn-ular ground rule which had en silled the to to win the match. The .-l. r nas usually a light hearted and 'i making spirit, as the had been in 1 ' Pscie with his charm ! more eon i. m.iI t p me than Cousin John." Hie f '! .it one of the sittlnss. and la-ished. ' '. hv should I be with Cousin John? I n 'ild rather he around here and do i" ijhit pood I can, so they let m 1 Y ' n pt rejohed the holy stnse where ' T an apree to seeing Cousin John. M.i'nma Is still strusstlncr with me rtually: she will win out in time." 'Iri.putrh Mrs. Vernon. Mrs. De Koven f-,.iJ tier sister if she knew hr (Mrs. I' J."n's) thoughts. The answer was : ' .soluteiy, whenever I choose." The also said: "It is difficult to d- m e how the viewpoint rhanses over ' We have different ideas of pro r " uns In the company of bmipn i i ' the object seems to be individual f .! ppi'ient, the obliteration of selfish f i ritistical desires and abrve all nn R -t divine toleration of human ueak r - - ! .mi learning, or trying to ''.'ii iluse thlnss When t:-.e curtain c - down on a play one dues not dis t . 1 oneself about what coes on behind t' . 'ies . . I still have a pood r .i human traits and an abldim; de t c'i- nn if funereally reliRious people. 'i heie there is none of it. Not a bit p ' - .u the particular croup with which : .. h elated. There is merriment i pi appiness and lisrhtheartedness. " ' greatest possible decree of k -.i j.i 1 1 1 y. All spirit" are not like . am :n contact itli rt (CroU) of V' hi Eh di w-lopment.' , M.i Do Koven awked practical ques- s lino of thein wa, "Do ou sbep f i w hat do you do?" and the anxwer : divide time between consultations? ' - ; t.ie best methods of communica ' am) reioifl-ip over satisfactorv re . - . and vliat we call charitable in ' '- .us to otner planes to uplift and i -oio di sfairins: anil lonely souls. ThN! P ;. whirh has control of these vcrdi ommunitatioiiH is a very ancient o , n.J tnercfore only iirivilesed new ' ' -s ;ire allowed to enter It. - Kruup of cont-ols is a nondtrful f It is the linperator croup, ami . -p imen supplemented by such a man j - i lerkk .viyers ano tiwin rrienu. Myers has been mentioned by Sir 1 - U)dge as one of his spirit In ' . lilwln Friend went down T ' .! Lusitania while carrylne some c '.. crnon s messages to KiiR'and. r.iinlly 'I'rnltn Told Truly. T ' nbniiiy believed by Mrs. de Koven t' i i.e mint of her sister conversed I'-ntl, sittinc so intimately about ' ' i nts of her family that Mrs. de i ' j "last lingering subconscious vanished. The record of this is i.i Hie book. On another occasion " Koven asked her sister If the - iaIii bi other, who died In child- ( i. 1. !! proun up. ' r.ply una not exactly responsive. e speaking through the medium lie present a radiant aura, ho - ine from impertinent spirits, lie ; . my thouglrts for me; It Is iifferent here and experience ' - Im a Rrrat deal. He Is In loiins ' ..'Pii e on me now. In a way we are v vv happy because it Is so vcatc f mi sucial amenities to speak of; no in-mles at all. One's development .mes one's surroundlnss nnd the ps are those who dislike spiritual ' "tis They thrust their eeotistl- before them and are easily ' I 1e Kjven -a told that the other r-.p "a world of .symbols, veiy ' describe to the material r There were s.vmbols of hills and i-s for those whose choice led litem " ' ' - md streams. Undeveloped souls 'ransported by symbols of wine, : j and material sratltlcatlons." j ' " do inhabit the ether: we are ' al behiRs ; we can preside at the ! tion of sun, moon and stars if -icse." said the voire, speaking, ' Mrs. Vernon. The earth at- most of those In my realm bo we all have loved ones there, but " ndent jsouls prefer the Hebrides, ' rs. Hesperldes." 'f Mrs. de Koven Writes of Spirit World. J I ,: - w :3ft -fgif 4 ' ' 1 The widow of the composer of "Rofcin Hood" has recorded manv messages which she believes are from her sister and others who have "passed over." "Are.iipu liap;i .'" Mrs. de Kovin 'isked. "We float in the other" . t-hxev riti'rmd to a "sort of hall, a far "Can Unit e u hap,) condition'.''' more mutt-rial place, n sort of com "It Is a siiierlntively happy condition munltj house," where is "confusion and to those who nave found their souls, not much conilng and golnp." surely for the materialists." ' , tlll8 ll0ll!!C lllie n ,10tf.l; Mrs De "Is there a spiritual body? Koven Inquired.. The reply; "A place " e can assume at will the semblance for .ansit.nt8 , they come in numbers of oursilves. (dm) lhvy KO on There nre material In June. VIS. the sptrit. if such ii was abo,iP., r,.oVldeii for the requirements of said that Britannia may rule the ocean. !,,,,! ,.oufs to whoJe bralns the earth but America i :11 rule the land: that the i? ,tl) rij.ns Ameiicans sh-iul l not cet all the credit. ' The 'speaker de.k-riled the first few as -the others ha v e borne the hrunf and mamenls :er ,lt.r dXth, gaylnK : It .hou d be handshake al o;ound ,( , , , d ed oim aso nre n a different realm, . , ,, , . . . . but can l.e een and visited. Mrs de me' A t'low. as If I had been knock-d Koven". sister was. hlle .peaking. i,i.- Totfra ed. This revived me and the same etlv.-r. "like btlns in a room labled me to collect myself. Pros above another." itrated by the shock of going over sud- "We project ourselves from n lis- ! tle'ly." lance." said the voice. "It Is just as if1 "Who gave you this food?' there was a central telephone office, with ' "A man w th a gray beard and clad nn operator uho calls up a number, and ! in a white garment. He chose to ns the personalities are allowed to rpe-k sume this venerable appearar.ee because along the wlivs": without this opirator it was more comfoFCliii:. .The 113'. th.ng we would be impotent. . . . The splr- i (taw was thl venerable man. Then to itual proximity may 'be of the closest 1 my restricted vision there appoftred rt character. but even through the wall ', , 0( benign spliits whom I first took there cannot be i lear communication ,0 i,e ijres, as thej were clad in white, without the telephone, no matter how Tht.v ht,m over rl, , mln'dtered to close It is. This is the exact cenditinn. , mf ,n of ni(Table sweet.iesvi and The operators of this "central -wWom, ,ialnlni: thnl,ilrathwaii IRf rh.-ince" were "groups of lyings who .... ..,,., ',,,. , ,... might almost be enUed ov -reharged eh-c- trieallv. overcharged UMiamos. se.nsuive, magnetic" "One can siw ovr here, but It Mems "Cnother question was; "Do oUe'on- ' futile." this voice added. On another tni.t houses'."' and the first put of the , d-i Mrs. de Koven asked her sister if answer- "Start sets of v Ibratip.s-. w-hb b any soul saw Christ. "None that I must be rythmical: then we nn.-tnu t. have ew net .i.ive sun 11. m." was the When we 'wish to build a b'u.-e these replv, but sh. s.uJ "the Christ spirit per construrtiomil vihiatlons whic-n w- use v.idih the univeise from the darkest correspond to our plos'rnl minnal ' f jd'ptbs of the earth to celestial spheres" A Special Victroia Offer For Monday Only I i The Victrola Combination Victrola Xo. 9 70.00 Cabinet to match 30.00 One 12-inch Album . 1.25 One 10-inch Album 1.00 Two 10-inch double faced Records (each 85.; 1.70 One 12-inch double-faced Record . 1.35, One 10-inch Red Seal Rccoid. 1.00 106.30 6. CO ao First Payment, Balance 6.90 Monthly lames McCreery & Co. jlh Mcnuc 31th Street 7) forts ppn i aith After dall Instruction fiotu lu-r twin bi other Mrs. De ICoven's eundlon!I. .. ,, '.... ANTI-SALOON UPKEEP COST 'STAGGERING' Few Have Idea of Money Spent in This State, Testifies the Rev. V. II. Freeman. Slo.OOO TO EACH HHAX01I iTp-State Minister (Jives Facts of League Methods to...u-. dieiary Coinniittee. Sptclnl In Tar. St" am Nrn YunK llraun. Alijanv, March 13. The annual tost of maintaining the Autl-Saloon l,eagut is "staggering." tlxi Hev. William II. Kreeman of Carlisle, N. V to-day-told members of the Judiciary Committoe. I-'urther Infrtrmatlon regarding I ho league's methods was given, the commit tee in n conference. Based on the evidence already in haul the committee Is preparing to move Im nudlately Iji the proposed Inquiry il rected by the AsssmlCy Into the finances- of the leactie and the activities of Its oi tne league aim uie .uuvmes ui superintendent, William ii. iiiiuririn. Conferences will be held in t le.vt tew .io... wiih tinirnevjipiieriil Newton to 1 deti rmlne upon me tliods of procedure i jii'.cil has nn idea of the "timount of and to select counse to handle tl.e prone - - '.' ,v"y V". """,""; "' i" re-iori m:opu-u oy iw i-i..inuoie. for the Assemblv ternoon the pupils of Public School No. a ,.,, prrNhai experienced l achem are The leniwe is one of tl.e most ef- !' PM' " .W' '"'''''J- reining In l..,Se numb-i-I .use of In. tlc-.nt pyllti.al o.-wnlzatlorli ! the ' t"1 "j' T i;1 ""'"'K1"" " vI"f I ndeoual- sitlarles . that lluro i an In- " mi. ti - l ev Mr Freeman mid. Tl.e , n f :e 1 V ".' " ,)ll":i,'m,t' ! er?..slng number o- t.-.eluru parous 'J. o .nalmalrdng Its seve-al branch, s ' ftJn? " ' 'i,nnot b" '" ; ' 'e,- o, N at least Slo.000 each enr nnd few ' t , s.ud-nts In th etnlnin. hools t.,,s bM n no, sons outside of the o. ganlzatlon's . ' "1. . u " "til ., .'!. .. .,5.r, reduced by r,o p r cent. In s.x yfars. and money spent in mis .-late. me "i tme fot. not iH.ol, nx,.,i. A st.ifi of highly trained experts ""'unntcli culled -'hp Klfth Avetuu- aian-li" tausht the business of dealing with win be heaid at tho concert for the first mep' In public office, and receive Rood 1 ,me salaries. k The committfe annouiireil yesterday "The mannfi-ment of the Hague In- tlt;l ti1P ew York Central liuilroad will sifts It is not anaeenry for temperance.' a(),( n n,,w train on the New Yoik-Cbl-Mr Freeman aid. "but a great political rnco tun to be known as "The Fifth orcmlzation The league has been dragging the chinch into politic for the reason, as its minagp-r- state iliai oniv in the church. an be f-p mil phi'iu'i We do not believe that pity for innocent childhood has men and women. We do not believe that any citizen of Thousands of children in New York City little chil dren siK-h as yours, are suffering for want of proper care, the kind of care every mother wants every child to have. Physicians agree that the sick child often fares better at home than in the hospital, providing; such care can be assured. The Visiting Nurse instructs the mother Why You Should Help the Visiting Nurse You know liow your little one arc safeguarded. Vc ask the same opportunity to save ail ask the opportunity provi'ie con protection er. YotsCAN if you tnV.. The peopl Citv this Nurses to meet the nccJ of the sick and injured. Xursci are required, now. We arc training them, v.c must look to you for paying them. must stand behind U. .1 VKJ&(iL2l ffi?- . V. w? . . this work.it enough r7 ) 'MK 0,0' A fmtz Nurses are to be secured &&''W& 7 ) JtoMb J3 HENRY STREET SETTLEMENT .J-,JKi 265 Henry Street 'fo.i v i. o ale uwilUnile fur organiza tion for a noial piiiifco. 'Iliu leaguo'H IiollMcal structure Is built on tho reas onable fart that the ministry la un accustomed b training to tho techni calities of business and politics." pvpilc6ntests in fifth avenue week Prizes Offered for Essays, Posters and Slogans. The Klfth Avenue Week Committee of the I'lftli Avenue Association jeiUr- day announced two competitions for iub- lie school students as part of the cum- pnlgn of the wirh of April 5-10; in I which the commercial ami artistic Im portance of the ii venue- will ho empha sized. There will be an essay contost for pupils, in the elementary schools nnd a poster contest for high school pupils. A bronze mediil will be given to the pupil In taeh elementary . school whose essay Is adjudged to be the winner. The contestants may thoosu topics fiom among the following : I-'Ifth avenue as a bu.ilness street; Fifth avenue as a icslilciice stieet ; "Our Fifth Avenue, the Oieatest Avenue in tho Vold"i -the American avenue of the. Allies; Fifth avenue during the war, "How Wo Welcomed the A. K. F. on Fifth Avenue"; "Why I I.Ike Fifth Avenue" ; tho dei orations of Fiftli'.ive-nne-; Flt.tl i)engc Work ;; "ljoost ' f-'ffth Avenue and Thus lloost New Ymk"Tilrl and conimeiie in Fifth avenue; Fifth avenue at night, nnd the glent buildings of Fifth avi-nuc. The poster contest will have rosti'r contest will have two Phases, fash prize will lie uwarded i.,i.,4 tnr .iianiiv nm for (iiu--,.,tis. Tho winning rosters will ho shown In tho exhibition hall of the I'ublle l.lbrnr.v. The week will include other events for para avenue to Twenty-third street. The Avenue Special" It will leave t'hliago rit Iii.j.'i o'llni-k In th mi ining and le-nh th- ili-ni'l "'p-iitial Tiinilnil at 3 1 the fnllnwing Meaning Will You VSSITSiMC iMihlln li.,h..1 utiuli.ntu 111, Tmiailuv nf. I ... . . ... . . i... .1 uiiip n uvi I'at.iiiv u, miikriD iii ii j jtwi ., ,,. . , ,u..l. J. X FATprrH'Jk.'ff .'V.iii rjdiiMnJ 1 f l. I p1 . 1 r. . II W WS&Xf StirS ,111 1 I&9tiiifMlFVi.ia 111 . cinidren. w c . mvm&iYim&'sm,' y-M; for aii moth- m.225&, ?mm help here W,f f , 79timS cof New York '1 T.. U vs!K. S?f ZCdS&S. J.Y.3T i V M ADMINISTERE D BV HENRY STREET SETTLEMENT (V. Publication of this Appeal CONFER HERE ON TEACHER SHORTAGE Kilucfii'toi's ii nil Lay Persons' .Meelr TiHnon.'ow in Chain- her of Com'inei'ee. , KTTlXCiKH '. .. . i WILL Kl'l'OIIT 'iiidiii's'of "(''ilieiis' Commit tee of One' Hundred to lie llasi of Diseitssion. ..... . A confeiencc of " ciluentors and lay perfoiiH who nre concerned. over a t-ltort-nee of svhool teuchers and of utitilonts in the' tlltlillng' fchridU' Hint 'thfcMens the ellltlufity uf, the imbllc School. s lem will b bi'Ul to-morrow at the Cham ber of (YmmaW. The report of a Citizens' Committee of One Hundred, in which a serious condition In f lie New YurU schools Is outlined- will bt made the basis of the discussion during the iifti moon sfslon. The citizen' committee was formed at a me"lln,r of the H.tr akrociuiiu:) om i Tuesday. committee compos.-ti of Alton II. I'arKir. Col. Howard L. .-mil, n... .i...- ,. f,.,.,,r. nmi will , i.mi Mi Carroll of tii llo.ird of Tiade and Transpi nation wasr appointed in select a chairman of the executive p-.o i m it tec that the college report that few Of theli students ale t,repiprlng for teaching. The inot-nlng s--is on to-morrow, vvhi.-ri I Chase National Hank,. New1 York, is will begin tit 10 o'o'iVh, will h. given treasurer of the Kmlqwntent Fund Coin largely to reports by educators The mlttee. State Commissioners of l-Jduc.itina of! St.. Paul's School, which was foundei' Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont. Mass achusetts, Rhode Island. New- Jem-y, PemiHlvaniii. West Virginia and Miilii- g-m have anepteil an invitation t it- (p iii' Siioirmt nib in i.'UliiK -i will tipurt on 1 1 ir i . n n th -iIi-iii- . f N- Vm ii New York is indifferent to suffering- and human need, jj great city." Help These Nurses Now? ZPtemP. -0X1 :t&mm ..m&T but of our nationalise. MURSB SERVICE Make Contribut!on$ Payable to Everit Macy, Treasurer) was paid for by a friend of city. Col. leonard Ayie of the Ilus tell Sasc Foundation will give (it.ttisnca relating to tenchcrs' n.ilarles dur'nu tin last 100 years. .Superintendent Kttlnger told the Coin niittee of One Hundred that S.OOO classes rontnlulng !l.",00ii chlldicn were dis missed dtirlni; the weclt of March 2 be cau.v!' of a lack of toucher?. The com mittee vofd to auppork JegiH'atlon tha' will Increase salaries- so that a teachlliM career will appeal to i-apible men and wonjen. $3,000,000 SOUGHT FOR I Sr. PAUL'S SCHOOL Nation Wide Drive Will Be Launched on Monday. ! A itfitioiinlde camp-tan to r.i s- an p-ndgiVMi;iit fund of t3.uuu.nou for St I'auls School lit Concord. N. II., will open 'Mund.iy with ir6nilnent Ameri- utis,ei-yliig on the campaign conunlt-ii-e. These, all fradmiti-.s of St. Paul's, Include Urlg.-tien. Cornellui Vuiul-rhllt. Hisliop J'hlllp M. rjilneliuidcr of I'hlla Uelphla4 tiwen Wlster, Nlchulas WiUlIc and Frederick I'. Iielulleld. clrilrman of the Ilpilownieut Fund Committee, The endovvment is needed to perpetuate tin wort; of Sf. Paul's, to Increase the pav of its masters and to add to the teach pg staff. .Graduates- of St. Paul's In every Stat. In the I'lllb'i will cooperate in the en dowment campaign under the dirostlot. of district chairmen. Working on th main Endowment Fund Cimmlttee win. Mr. De'.afield will be .many leaders Ii liteiary. ehurth, diplomatic. Inane:-"' j and Industrial circle. Among tlios. named to the committee are W. 1-V-lowivs MoFgin. F. Kingsbury t"urtl Cb.irle J H"o.'leiiilit5e, wi'liaru Pier son Hamilton. F'.ien fkeven.i, l'ercj I: Pjne ill, K. Maurice I'.url e rto-he or.' W. IIe.vvv.iul Drayton, a I r New Yor't Charles 1" lnger--oll of P.iih.ile phi i : Lavvntson Itlsss of llalttniore, "Major A A S-irague and Laurtmce II. Arr en I 1 1' Chicago and the ll-v. Ansjui I'helpr Stokes, secretary or yale rnlversltv. Iteeve RcTiley. vi-e-pres!dehl of tiu In 1S50, faces an annual deficit of .in. 0U0. according to a iirospectus coverin. the endowment fund campaign. Iwued by the committee In' four eir. 'I i ncilnt. pi lull, ila- i ;p ii-' - p'1 en- sei-.ool have intre. s.( tj.ir.uei ,..,ti, only mii.iM -ip'p.i1-" i i i.'i"nt h.-iilv gone from the hearts of American how to give that care. She is ,"the She watches over the children, imparting lessons in sanitation, personal hygiene, diet and cooking, in a simple way the mother and older children can readily understand. In this way sickness is both cured and prevented. Doti Show Nurtir.g Cestcn in 3 Borouibt The Visiting Nurse Service a ?tcap!v drcreasc -.ti Lliiid-inrtll. i?'lIean protection during the Ot a ball) s lite. Mean healthier, better and happier children. Mc.r.- that ting a course front the very beginnings of lite iiiat iwil lead to ;;ood citizen.-iiip. I.Ie:::; ii.ler;: e'.i-'-s America to many aried foreiftn P i i . . . vill i iL iw 1 at!iu',mm&JiKr&t the Visiting Nurse Service RACE BETS OUTSIDE COMITY OF STATES Loser Here Not Liable for New Orleans Wager. .lus-ic I-vi.dl.i: dor of ibS'-MunlcIpal Com I. Seventh .iMrUt, deeded yester day that eom't between Sir.tcu does not permit the recognition oi cnfor"e:ncnt In (ills Stale of ,i bf on horse racing In another State where w wagers are not illewil Tl.e decision was made h Hn action which Walter II Mclsun brought against again-t i:arns.v i:. Donnelly to collect a MSn bet laid at the Fair (irounds course 1 1 New Orleans, l.t. A section of tho Louisiana law was Introduced In cvl demo to show that such wagers are en forcing In that Slate. A memorandum of the wager shovvug that Donnelly M ,, jnrmtn ,vns , In evlden.-e. He was to receive Jiinj V tho hirse ivo-. nni to pay Jir.U if the horse lost. Marmlio was a loser. In dismissing tle t-omplalnt the toiiit said: "The couiis of no Slnte ivl uphoid contnucis vviil,, r.- deeiner! in be in jurious, to the public rights of it tieoule. otTenslvo I their morals or in lo.-ifa-ventlon of public law," EXILES BACK IN SING SING. Tvv o Mail lien ii. n , ent A way to Dniniciiiurii. '""'"'i' '" 'r"- .Mi .Nl ..-k lire; ,. Os-si.s-iN-c, .Mllr.j, i;5.- Irc.rMtsijtK " io reform, two Jal!brcakc. .lean K rsh'r and Clfrlsty Innn. who were ousted rrom Sing Sing to Clinton prison- a Damiemoia aid s"vcr.K dealt mill line for plotting csr-iipe. h ue jUsi In en turned to their "old' ciuarter.- in S o -Slog Dtlim is ,i double iii.p-dpr.- frum iirook'yn anil the only er.iii.,.al who ever had the distinction or being g.ver. two life sentences. Ilotii men were io) out of dungeons In Clinton after asking ror (mother chance anil sent bai'k bv Prison Department ollicials to Sing site Klisher. known as "Little Hutterllj-" b-iuse he Ins tlotvn from bis cell s-o often, left a pioppt-d up dummy, read.-, lug a nevvtpaper. In ins p-.-ll ou Hie ni'irnltig o January 12. idltt. and fled from Warden r.eorge W. Kirchwey's cus i (!; . l: ciipturi l .it ii moving picture shou several v , , 1,-s later, he vvas-ie-turni il " little mother of aj in mortality from diseases most critical first months (roups in terms ot Human kindness and bjmpathctic understanding. Means a finer physical, mor al and social lite for the people who will ultimately take part in weaving the fabric, not only of our city, but of our national life. r n j 0 poo yrzz New York pm mr 1 s I TI S 1