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KING BABY CANNOT BE DEPOSED BY THE DOG. Dr. Edward N. Leavy Declares the Canine Has a Place in the American Home—He’s a Playmate for the Young and a Compan- m for the old. Man Has [uch to Learn from the Noble Ani- mal, and as for It Threatening the Fu- ture of the Country— Ha, ha, but That Is Funny! The 75,000 dogs in this city have found » supporter in the person of jr. Edward N. + canine ape- lug veterinarian rilons of Rev. Dr. Puddefoot in The Even- ing World, which he declared supplanting. therefore of the that dog worship wi baby worship, ning the country. Dr. Paddefoot sald he had acen villages in New England devoid of childr and cited examples of the pernicious and growing fondness for canines among Amer- fean women. In reply to these allegat Ru ivan woman, ani fature and anld thi would prefer a dog to a baby. Dr. handles many dogs y in hia veterinary cstnblinh- ment at 117 West Twenty-f'fth reet, taking care of canines for the rich at‘high rates and for the poor for nothin. DR. LEAVY’S STATEMENT. T want to say a little In defense of the dog. I consider that women love dogs and rightly. We must take into account the various kinds of love and affection to which the heart 1s suscep- tble. The love of God, the spiritual; the love of a man for a maid, or vice versa the human; and the fondness of nien ani Women for brutes, the antmal love. Each has {ts proper place in acheme of things. Where do you find dogs? In families where children abound or in those where they have grown up and left home. In the firat case, the dug {sa compan- fon for the child. The little boy and girt Teaches the stage where the tin cart and the doll no lonser supoiles his or hue longings. ‘The child seeks animation, and {t finds It In the dog. What the Dog Teaches Us, What does the child learn from the brute? Faithfulness, watchfulness and affection. The dog’s tongue ts still, He does not complain. He may be abused, but he does not retaliate. His 's often Leavy the better naiurg, and how well haa It been sald by these older, repeating. the famous eatgram: “The more I ree of man the better T like my dog.’ The affection of a dok for lis owner Is proverbial. It doex not need Mustra- tlon here. One might ax well mobile will hors Na inerdowwilise he baby the presumption eatin The populat this country is in- ‘i busy reasing ata rapid rate: so rapidly fac hat think the theory of baby vin to the worwlp ts sufficiently proved by ‘the | J cars with only | ‘ac See erenamemea | that only upon among hy a fs hi atform. te tNow only this, oc is a matter of | wax 11,82, which mon knowledge that men and chil |than the excess of 1 women with Nombern of Ch | 1898. It was also gr Reale nat er alle, too—the num-| any other year sinc: i eoverladeneinat in a famtly rl ‘The peres « roo cy whicn Is so lamented by Dr. Pu cemiatrat Thee RSEcen Susroomaforsan b short walle ago a Judge of ints|sideradle uniformity during the decade : Reror Oe discharging #« poor man anny aa ft is alvo true, as T assure ft mull hI i ity u i aminatto! us rey aken {ts timely action woult whi longer period ie taken y indorsed by practically aupporting them was lacking. : A sectire aa the bay fa Ih the heart count i Eugene \V. Brewster of of every zood woman, Just so secure tn| Aristocrati: Brookline does not make onwstheris fhe dow in ltm pra 4 bad showing in the report. In the i ear 1899, with a population 16h, DI fn proper MORE BABES THAN |? were 49 births. Th of before the Legislature, we 163 of these children were nile nnAndcoute ite vrlheryp and scot. DOGS" IN BOSTON. 199 of the children had foreign parents hn chh ‘The fathers of 49 others were of forelgn eqgeenaorerrg ge aiapet i) Vital Statistics of the Hub Quoted to Correct Dr. th Pudd i, | Dr. Puddetoo: lefoot abou ‘Thomas MeDonough was helping holst (Special to The Evening World.) dogs timbers to the top of a buliding which NOSTON, Feb. 9.—The papers here are} dogs ix being erected on University Heights criticising the Rev. G. W. Puddefoot his «istement In The Evening Wi that the American worran would rather | handle a dog than fondle « ba record of births has been dug up. BOY DYING--“I SHOT TO SCARE, Sloop Captain's Victim Gath-| ering Wood to Help Starving Family. Little Arthur Messere lay moaning with pain In the Hudson Street Hos pital to-day, his body from the neck down riddled with bird shot. At the same hour to-day Captain Wil- | % Mam Yerrington, the sloop skipper who} shot the lad yesterday on the Enat River front. stood stoically before the Magistrate in the Centre Street Court and growled out the excuse that he “only tried to scare the boy." It fs Mkely to prove a disastrous plece of sport for the captain, us little Arthur's temperature Is very high to-day | and it {s more than an even chance that he will die. There is hardly a square inch of flesh on the right side of his neck and body that doen not show an evidence of Captain Yerring. ton's skill with his shot gun. Meantime the only consolation in the Messere home, at €2 Cherry street, Is that for a time at least there will be one less mouth to feed. There are five other Uttle ones there in the two little bare roams to be fed and cared for, and with the father out of work and but scanty provender In the cupboard the prospect is dark. - Arthur fa is thirteen. he oldest of the brood. He ‘Then come Mary, eleves Eva, nine; Emma, five; Amelia, Uxo, and Eddie, the baby of nine monthe Until thre months ago John Me: fattends the 3t. James Parochia ” SAYS MAN, {the father, was able to support hls fly in comfort. He ts an excellent nas {ber and had a good Job. Then the bullding he in was essed with the | Hgown and he was dispo lother tenants. Since then but very Uttle | | work jus come his way and Ife has been hard fur ine family Little Arthur used to. help gataering driftwood, ‘Tha: was he wan doing verterdny, aficrnoon dow: st River, in company with out by whi OF TH hoot It a Jobe. up and laughed. They f the |orgshoremen thereabouts, aid thougnt reat from the gruff man on jhont only fun’ Agein i: ie Ate Thur poked in the water, trying to draw a fine piece of driftwood within reach. ‘there wan another command from the time empha zed by an oath, run, A report ru Ant hur threw up his hands and the lad | yx looker d to the rough Jokes not but ran vez Tutto? Market! and told | Jamen Lynch, 2 atall-keeper there, that | Arthur had been shot. Lynch notied |@ Policeman Purply, of the Oak atreet #1 tton, who found pt. Yerrington on nis boat, gumin ha The Captal top, js Version. | my boat tried | to steal ‘antl oonly and} Arthur} to the hospital. his bedside neariy all night ‘ame away when she knew 1h be crying ttle ones would breakfant, Arthur is called a good, boy nelahbore. He te bright and cl TH TRY NURSE ON MONDAY. Ex-Bellevue Attendants Charged with Man- slaughter. — The tria! of the Beilevue Hoepital nurses, E. O. Dean, Clinton I.. Marshall co Jesse R. Davia, for manslaughter, In causing the death of Lou's I. fard, will begin Monday before Judze |Cowing In Part U1. of Genora! 8: A fury from the specta; panel w: selected. One hundred talesmen have been summoned, Diatrict-Attorney Ph bin sald to-day he belleved be ovialned In a very Assistant Dilstrict-Attorney Plerce, who will conduct the proaecution, is confident of securing a convic! He ays that other witnesses than those | who appeared a: the Coroner's inquest will testify, Their testimony, Mr. Pierce thought, would be of a senva- ona; and convincing nature. The nurses will te defended by Fran- ca L. Weilman, ex-Aasistant Distric: <ttorney, and ex-Judgze Charles Simm: Both Ja have been working had in tho preparation of their defense, and Bay that taere sa ie floubt that thelr ollent wil} pe acquitted, Y umber abroad, suburd, PRETTY ‘MINNIE ASHLEY 12 ' Strong Lights been comp company on account of falling eyesight! ‘and 5) at present in an eye Infirmary in West Twelfth atree:. Previous to going to the sanltarlum Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets’: Miss Gray was sent to the institution weeks jater, tie WORLD: SATU RDAY E BVENI NG, FEBRUARY. + BILL AGAINST | = ~ CROWDED CARS Women to Fight Brook-| lyn Rapid Transit Company. yarns sles cans ene teh to b, Ve knewn as th. AWN his be Forbytate mare t ture omy: Lmade a law. tuoher fetter (9 Gov Guat Mra. Pe has tone be orbousts In [iw passenger servier a rams ons. and the many effor + eltizens to obtain rel with signal failure. + the peat he « You Myo oaware that of in 1899 was than year exept 1895, TOAST 189 births any some paragraph rt which a Dr. Pad present entirely. differ- of sum. ne he means 1 orn children hun decreased with cor KILLED BY FALLING BEAM. Irth and the mothers « Newt show 767 birth were born ratle with a popula. Workman on a New Colum! College Bullding. of by Columbia College. E One of the beams fell, The other men issued K chty in| 3 king for |amtuia the dy om | LOSING HER EMESICH MAD DOG rare single rihomen seve iter bitns ) Women and ne an MMidren into a The animal was tina’ly herotein of He The mountatua 1 ated with wild Sthe animate 1 years at yuntere dsmen irew mn village are ine he number of ar low hunters and we ax mi a a huge He dashed along and snapping at snarling The retu nn a AT CITY HONE, Known Actress Has Abandoned Tour. she was under Completely! her mother’s ti Blind the Actress Whos | ween eR ae A a en teft her entire Mira Aghley Now in a Sanitarium. eyes are of unusual size Jand the strong x.ure of the artificial | age hes Injured them. In) e has been aimvast continually ime lenis nder whoxe care rhe is | she will regain her sient | Incurabics at a ward of the A weeks she has b: rorpect of h Miss Minnie Ashtey, the actress, nas! 8 led to leave the San Toy, at prerent within a f er favore an end, For a Cold in the Head Wild Beast fore! Mountaibe Holds Up Town, but Hero ‘‘Roosevelts” Him. Armed [Stickers tet his lthe towary log eyes went nd say nal | Suffering from Gr:p, Well- | Renerach sands of | impersonath vy street ation r “1901. THE CHARM OF HEALTH. Vigorous, Glowing Womanhood Made Perfect hy Dr. Greene’s Nervura GREATEST OF HEALTH RESTORERS. Biood and Nerve Remedy. What sweetness and joy a happy, healthy woman sheds on all her immediate circle! How her cheerful, attractive ways brighten the home! She is a blessing to all wio know her, and her devotion to her duties is not lessened a particle by her charming s. Women who take « c:vious comfort in the thought that if they are ailing and weak their duty toothers is dons, should take counsel of the wise. No mattcr how exacting the duties are there is always time for the ea! . careful woman to take heed to herself. Her smile and her beauty and her soft werds'df serene coun: drudgery and worry which ‘poi on her zou jot of her dury s the steady sean beso. Their ds tot see how great their DR. GREENE’S NERVURA BLOOD AND NERVE REMEDY £°" ‘Kt.ccce Wowens Norvous Women. this weman need not evade one on of the home, the foremost in its vk women cannot understand how seem filled with every possible anxiety, and they ailure is. joy Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy opens the eyes of thes t not only gives them calm judgment—it gives agth, new ways to do things, new plans for the day, new hopes, stronger determinztion to succeed ; these exper- jences come to the mind with the early influence of renewed strength. Presently a day of real satisfaction and comfort comes and the work of cure goes steadily on. The opportunities of women are boundless. It is not necessary for them to go out and hunt for them, they. widen out with every accomplishment. The bright rays: ” of a happy home circle presided over by a happy, healthy, A capable woman shed a radiance over an ever increasing field. The first duty of every woman is to get her health, and. Dr. Greene's Nervurais the Remeuy which Makes Women Well and Strong. Stirs. C. G. TOWN, of Waterbury Centre, Vt., says3 ‘+1 was suffering terribly from nervousness, caused by female weakness, kidney troubles and backache, and wasso weak'I could rot walk across the room without help. ‘The nerves of my. were so affected that I feared I would lose my sight. I/saw Greene's Nervura blood ard nerve remedy recoinmendedso. high- ly that I thought I would try it. I had not taken but one bottle of this wonderful medicine before my cyes were cleared of their dull aching, and all other pains and aches left me. I grew Stronger every day until 1 am now | well and able to do my own work. I cannot do half justice in the praise of this medicine, aud wu give these facts for the benefit of others who are ailin; Free Counsel for Women. Counsel of the right sort is needed by women who want to get well—to change pain and hopeless discouragement for the blessing of perfect health. Dr. give his advice in perfect confidence to all who call at his office, 35 West 14th St., New York City, or who write to him through the mail: No mistake can be made by fol- lowing his advice. His remedies cure. His words in- spire hope. STICKERS STICKS TO DEATH. from whieh they at the with rifles, pistols seemed to for none of the sho 1 Henry Sticker wd re: fred Iwi shot MIDWINTER Women's Shozs and Oxford 2.45 Men's Shoes, p:evious'y sold Other Values Equally Attractive. ONLY TWO INSTANCES OF VALUES Tics, previously sold at 3,50, 4.00, 5.00, 6.00 and 7.C0 at 3.50, 4.00, 5.00, 6.09 and 7.00 ZS fons to rid the villas ome and w 5 SIXTH AVE. AND NINETEENTH ST. street, The dog immed Phim with open muu and glean Stickers sidestepped and ax the dog past. he fatlowed. the, Roowey and plunged the knife into the ac Again the dox rush thrust stopped 1 Stick seventy score of pres tactics Stlekers * for ed by ‘THE WORLD Pays the Toll. The World has made an arrange- ment with the New York Teles phone Company end the New York and New Jersey Telephone Company tor transmitting over their wires in New York and Brooklyn small advertisements (known as Wants” of Classie fied"). This orrangement per- mits Public Telephone Stations to ect (or The Werld in revelving. and transmitting to The Wortd ai omall ads, of fitteen lines or tess (not display ads.). The World invites the public to avail itself of this convenience. The offer applies to all public telephone stations within the 10c. PayStation limit. (Brooks tyr messages will be telephoned to The World's Brooklyn Office, Toll Free.) Telephone Your Want Ads. from Any Public < “ . Telephone Station! < (OR LEAVE AT ANY WORLD AGENCY. Miss Gray ow Bs have of th , riicubarly | Was marriod to} ishman, years hi husband Kins her Junior her tet hiving died | ‘el and The oper Wan ® 1 Mine ae | med her work on the stage afew