Show NEVER AGAIN CRIES GIRL TO CABARET WHIRL Fifteen E MM Hundred d Dollar Celebrator tor Wi Sign the Pledge 1 t. t Feb 12 A A young oung worn worn- I I ill and querulous sat repenting in r dewell Never ever a again ain When hen I get out of fl gre re Ill I'll sign the pledge she promised The woman Is Mrs Zella Zelia Rafferty iier er progressive cabaret party had been interrupted by the police and her het hilarity had led to to the bridewell The possession of a package age of 50 bills bills bills- 1500 1600 worth worth had had gone to her head like the amber In the cups she had been imbibing with her friends fe With her brown hair escaping from rite le pomp pompadour dour circling her head and a aleavy leavy eavy coat coat buttoned up to h her r chin chine lie he e sat surrounded surround d by the contents of black leather bag She was searching search search- rig ing for the receipt for taken rom from her by the police matron and her bank ank ank book bool the book the the cause of all her dis- dis ss Turns r furns Taxi Into Bed With the money left lefther her by an in In In- uncle she also inherited a problem This was how to spend it 1 o o 0 h her r however taxi rides dinners nd drinks represented the sum of i a cording according to her friends A Axi axi xi stood in front of her house at at 1335 1335 I Corth orth La Salle street part of one I light because she preferred the taxis taxi's Cushions to her bed She paid the I 40 O for the rides she Indulged in- in in before her entrance to the in-I in bridewell or The dinners were more more of a problem p p pher her But she frequented municipal and picked up her guests l here ere She had been going to the at the police stations for six six months and meeting people whom she asked out dining according to the matrons She liked to her guests by spending 35 on a single din din- ner er Ad her daily consumption of f booze ooze was four quarts according to her landlady Mother wont won't you ta tale take e a. a drink the he asked me and was was peeved d with I h he roomers who refused her liba liba- J ons ns said the landlady But Jut her I I Bunny the Bunny the name she gave her because he weighs more than fOO 0 00 pounds pounds accepted accepted all her I ons The two drank together on on prolonged d sprees He doesn't work and I they have time for daily jollifications She received all tier per letters from the I post postoffice an and Mr Swanson the sa- sa s oon man Than at Locust and Wells str streets ets cashed her checks which were made out to Miss 1 Zell Zella F. F Patterson She got ot ot for a a astock stock of some kind rom r m Pittsburg and she Is related to Carnegie she says says But Mrs ty Raffe nee ee Patterson de denied de- de lied nied this relationship as diLl dUl Ward liner liller assistant secretary to to Andrew by telegram from New York in absence of the steel magnate ino in o uth P r r Never gain Again i r tt t kloW ni nite te tel I 1 dont don't know th the man C said aIa l Mrs l RaffertY f Yi Ti had J d s 's some some S1 t. F in p i steel and 4 plate glass glas' j jn in Pittsburg it 1 i sold the Investments and put the in the bank 1 I gave my husband to 10 spend fe But ButI I 1 have no fol folks s A friend left Iroe some money and nd my husband has money I 1 don't dont know why I took Rail ll l that 1500 out out in n my pocket I Ir r lad had i it in my outside coat pocket But Jut kj s shall never never go into Into another another saloon ain again in I 1 am am fut the barl barkeeper was ho and didn't let me lose my ray I 1 have have- traveled have traveled in Colorado gone East now how now I 1 am ready to kuit oit I want to go to- to toa a hospital I Etui ut just out ut yf a a hospital from I nit and am wearing a cotton ja jacket ket on in ray y chest st nOr o My h husband wont won't s senie me because use of my pleasure j trIp lies lie's soi ot r v i They tol told him I was drinking nigh high I f. f in cafes I 1 l do don't dont t know what a- a al aj Is I never ver drink anything u ut uI straight whisky an and 1 l then s sip ip w water 1 don't dont dance eith either r. r 1 Ican can play e I J. i- i never was out much for pleasure e. The chauffeur didn't drink He to took a soda oda pop a glas glass glass- O of lemonade and a cigar igar while Ire be e watched the taxi Mrs Rae ONeill O'Neill of r Schiller street and anti Mrs Hazel L Lei Le- Le y f i osKy drank with In ne but they thy Were vere always conscious J. as-J. was But I l shall hall ne enter lter a saloon ag again in I |