Show 11 t o t t I Ii WOMEN IMMIGRANTS II I I I AT ELLIS ISLAND 11 I i I blooded Amer Americans LL IL of at us ue blue bue IcaM probably had ancestors A on the spindle side who at ut atone one time or another In tho thu past years year came over from Europe In steel I e and If It on arrival had from any nn source flouree tho this United and protection care States government today bestows on Its lis let be bo then us Immigrant rant they tho for tor them even clen though be long Pinto lInea dead am gone Few of ot us native horn are aware of at the tho extent of at that kindly care than ever of ot our It H makes us liS prouder country when we Know that the gOY gov government practically holds holdA Itself sible for tor the tate fate on landing land Ins of every steerage woman passenger 1 that sets seta foot on our shores Immigrants There ore are about women grants to the tho United Staten annually and nearly halt half ot oC them land lanel nt at mils Kills Island In n New York bay ba There the commission commissioner of ot tho Immigration er are arc there every elery steerage passenger must pass examination us to health previous good character and ability to maintain himself ere er he Is turned loose on the land Usually about or of ot the passengers Hie U ot oC the feminine A t but sometimes there Is almost a ahole whole hole shipload of ot Irish and Scandinavian Scandinavian vian girls who migrate hither to go out outto lo to service They are country maidens often as a IL snowdrop or a n wild wildrose wildrose rose The credentials of ot every cery one of at them are arc examined Many have through tickets bought In J to friends In Inthe Inthe the west with money for tor expenses on the w ay These are allow allowed cd to go w with without out delay Then there are those who expect friends to meet them on In Now New York Go then Into tho de detention deh h room and walt wait till your our friends come says sas the and to tho de detention room they the are arc sent Matrons and women attendants who speak the language of at every Immigrant In the receiving building to attend on their own fex ex women government employees must pass a civil service ex examination before they receive recelle appoint appointment appointment ment A matrons salary Is 1200 a year ear Human nature Is If human nature and andall andall all flesh Is grass Sometimes Innocent Immigrant girls make the acquaintance of ot persons on shipboard who for tor their own purposes pretend to be the girls great gr at friends They know the govern government ment regulations In regard to landing on our shores They tell n 11 girl they kuo of ot a good place Illace for tor her at nt on arrival The girl believes them They then Instruct her to tell the om officers eels cers that she Is a relative of the one whose acquaintance she made on the ship so that she lle can get Iet out quickly go to the place The steerage peo people pIe are lauded at Kills Ellis Island The girl who has been Jeen her atory Is 19 de detained till her friends come for her herThe herThe The pretended relative arrives first He tells the he has come let us say lIay for tor his niece naHM Jansen na nil Jansen en Is called en II cd and anel approaches smiling her little lit tic luggage In her hand handShe She starts to BO go away with her uncle Here Is the next scene which I myself witnessed ed the other day da at Kills Island Stop says the clerk Come this way Then ho he says FaS to the man This young lady is Is Ie she Bhe Yes answers the man glibly and andI I come com to take her home 11 says the United States Slates officer what lire are the names of her father tather and mother Tho pretended uncle boggles hesitates Is lust lost At 1 length he confesses he heIs Is not exactly the uncle of ot the girl but tilt he Is 18 her good I fatherly friend and he has Ims a n good place for tor her to work In Inn Ina n a boarding house houBe You cant hae her Mid the officer you must go back to the detention tion Uon room And back nn attendant led 1 her to await the arrival of at real relatives the take fake uncle smirking tool fool foolishly as he disappeared the girl protesting vehemently In the detention tion room like other silly she burst Into tears not Knowing poor tool fool It is not exactly a Q garden of at Eden den that detention room full tull of at the steerage out outu u un n u of at all nations nation and she did so want lo to get If It nobody at nil all comes for tor a Sill girl and she has lias no friends or money mane sho Is turned over lo to the society of the church to 10 which she ahe belongs and a this always alays takes good care ot tier her and her a place Every girl that thai comes over Ocr here lo to work Ian can employment ut u once al nt algood good wages In a respectable family Mild the officer whether she ahe knows knolls anybody In America or not lOt It Is rare for tor women to be besent sent Relit back after arriving Occasionally It IH necessary lo to deport one for cause Then sho against her tate fate tar far more than n man would do under like circumstances One Ona of at cases eR I saw nn Italian Hallan woman in a rumpled black skirt and n torn r Hl 1 waist loin In resIstinG the United 1 States government In the persons I ersoll of Its who charged with the I I I I i I 1 an nn Italian Toman In a purple skirt with nn orange oron handkerchief over her of ot her hilr white whit waist wll t she ehe wore nn an ordinary cotton cor corset set except that It was waT bound around 11 top with flery ner r d Upon a b bench was en n Arab woman unveiled wearing a Ii black silk Mother Hubbard and ln on 01 all with white teeth In another place was a baby drink drinkIng Ing iter 1 out of ot a bolt I gurgle Ilk like nn 11 Id toper Its HI father held heh tho thoi bolt boit u 0 HH ilK 11 II pt pM Its proud mother looked on 01 and smiled Close to the iron INin puling gate an Armenian woman Ml Mt In fashion wearing hand handsome some diamonds anti a 11 costly gold 1 watch yet et that thai woman with wilh the strong now and 1 the hawk tO ye had In the to money True to the trade Instincts of at her race Mh offered 1 lor or MIlle to the visitors mme lace ulie had Improved the time by mak making makIng ing the voyage oale And all scrotA arrow that dreary detention pen weary nar mother with little children bearded men peoples 1 of ot all the IJ of ot l anti and southwestern Attla lIla pressed their fact the Ihl Iron bare r look lookIng lookIng Ing longingly through Only to get Iff out and be fret tre So heaven hllen help us la Is the yearning longing craving of ot us nil Only to get hoet out and anit be he free I t It H II e sy y to nay lilY that In the court of love loo there Is II no Inequality of o persons and thai Cupid smiles alike on the lord lol who marries a Ii and the lord who a dukes daughter This may I 0 I I IJ J r fl it 1 r jA jAr t r 1 lb tv ty TOQUE OF F BI BIRDS BREAST AND QUILLS task of ot gelling get tin her aboard the ferryboat which was to cany CIUI her to the ship that WIlS to take her to Italy It Is lit a credit to her feminine muscularity that It re required reo tour four of ot them to do It She fought and tIt bit like a 1 cat ot she ahe struck out with her fl tB she bhe kicked l like a R horse horae she hc howled like n a hyena hena At the toot foot of ot the staircases the II cit citizens who hall had her hor In charge for tor a breathing spell One stooped over oer tenderly rubbed his hll where tho Iho mad creature had Riven him n a tremendous kick The difficulty In the case was Increased by the fact that the officers dared not nol use ulle the tho violence toward her Thai Tha t U lie not under any clr S permitted In the detention room are people of ot all nations nation In a 1 window rat na nB be he true enough but unfortunately perhaps Cupids Is limited d If tv I hi own court He lit cannot bid sO ty set e things as lie ht WH ell them Men who marry marr beneath them often otten h e a II very el uncomfortable time of ot It when the honeymoon Is om OU But nul If It they are plucky and and es u especially if It their wives wins have tact and certain othar qualities the stigma may at length be bi lived down don The other case oase Is more difficult how however ever eer A woman who marries markedly beneath nt th her h r may as a rule expect to towe toH I we H no more of ot her early earl friends She turns turn over the most decided new ne neI leaf I at to an existence She has moved moed from one social Facial plane to another and mutt accommodate lo to tho change hange of ot best she cnn can Of Ot course It Is easy tasy to be happy In split spite of at such luch a revolutionary change I A lady lad with an Independent Income of or per annum married one of at her fathers clerks derk and SiO a 1 year 1 1 I She was wu the ruling spirit In this alli alU alliance ance and It was due to her that she and her husband emigrated lo to South Africa where WiltoN they the are living happily I and I Why in the world work should hould they the be blamed indeed II It Is III only when a wo woman J man tries trl s to twist n husband Into n po position that makes him and her hr ludicrous ulf that the th world has the Ih right to shrug SIHUI 18 shoulders and wh unpleasantly In romance roman one does now no and then read ot beautiful and wealthy girls who rho give their hearts freely to person who would not h t e dared to as nR aspire pire In III their direction but In real Ufa It happens and hardly bard ever lIer I where the girl has hi a mother e r 1 I Patent nt female relative to look after her h hI I From 1 Ii lo to 20 may be called the th danger dangerous d n r rI I ous a r with girl Th y are apt to act acton acton on the Imul of ot the moment and ud te Ie I magnify tb merits of ot thoM for tor wham h m they an affection The ThC r t uon In It I however A wonderful eye e opener NID after that bat k w wI out of ot a hundred their own 01 viJve U and ret et the of I I up tl a nuns alue too this kind kin of mar rl of ot I are oth r sample II I Haf Ont ne does d not form a hick hi Pin opinion f t tIon ion of ot II rich splinter of ot W 60 or N ho I t tI I tall an all Illiterate husband hall band of r live aYe and li I twenty PAt The Th world It about right when I It mye Arl she he buy b ker Mien 1 U I led to t thie thit II If tt ln ie ha hU be L LIn I In mailer of o r ri i 1 |