Show A MILLIONAIRE SOCIALIST J. J G. G Phelps Stol Stokes es who has announced announced an an- that he lie Is IR now an out and out S Socialist has long had a a. strong drift In that direction He becomes a Socialist t because he feels that thus ho can do the tho greatest t good to the to-the the tha I greatest number of his citi fellow-citi- zeus zens Although AI t ho ugh a rn millionaire I I I 10 na i re several times over and president of the Nevada Ne Ne- vada vala Central Railroad the WoodbrIdge Woodbridge Wood Wood- bridge Company the Haynes Compan Company Com Corn pany pan and the Austin Mining Com Corn pany Mr 1 Stol Stokes es left his fathers father's home in November No 1902 to live Inthe in tho the Settlement House at Eldridge Eldridge Eld- Eld ridge street New r York CIt City In the lie course of social work worl in In this city Mr oIl Stokes Stoles met Rose Harriet Pastor a girl with a mind sharpened by years of stud study while toiling tolling as a She was a a. reporter for fora a Jewish paper an and she was assigned to o Interview Mr oIl Stokes It was a aase case ase of love at first sl sight hL They were married In the spring of 1905 Their city Ity home homo is a fiat flat on the seventh floor of the tenement-house tenement at 4 47 j I Norfolk street It was after aCter his college days that thal Mr Stokes became deeply interested in jn the welfare weare of oC his men fellow-men and andIn andIn andin In the problems that confronted them and at this point In his care career r he took the step which led him him to his present work not riot only only for the people but among them Mr oIl Stokes has endeavored to in- in public opinion and arouse It Itt t tc tc- a Il Letter bettor understanding of social and indu industrial trial evils The labor child-labor legislation now on the statute books s was originated by bythe bythe bythe the Child Labor Commission of which Mr 11 Stokes Is a member Mr Stokes as one of the executive live tive council of or the University Settlement Settle Settle- meat ment found he heas was as passing on the duties of Stol Stokes c the thc worker work r in the ranks So he resigned from the council council coun court cil elI and took look his orders as as a worker from front others H He explained l that he preferred to la labor or on an nn equal footing with his fellows In tho the ranks |