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ey _ + AND, pee DRAB ACE RN LS SN Evening World’s Home Magazine, Monday Evening, August 7, 1905. i PADPHOHDO HDDS DOGS’ HH OH POE HE PHDODIHEDIODSOS OS FP EEE OE EH FOO OG DOD OH Hew ooo! ‘ . |e os said on Letters ‘ —~¢’ le ; a > tala The Worried Bo S ; 33 Whe Gciay’ | OSSCS. 8 the Side. Low ihe D euptimea by tho Press Publishing Company, Nu. te wy ce Bask Mow, New YORK Y By J. Campbell Cory. a Entered at the Post-Ofice at New Yorke as Second-Chuss Mall N H os : : - Peo le he ——— —|¢ OCIETY women as firemen save VOLUME 46, NO, 16,057 S Uioudands of dotiars —————— - ~ ~ eh Y erty from thr . > CR 5 : WAW | wich. Members of th ‘ HYPNOTISM FOR CRIME. — 4 JEROME we ® gf mien. Members of te amare Weare Ad Answers to Questions U Denver's juvenile court is a sort of an experiment station in trying % \ < $ social Header ‘at ; 4 a school trustec| i; sas, was) rs) rors as 4 ® | Ut Roslyn, Gratéfying e z remedies for childish criminals. The presiding Judge has made a udy of + S| examples of other int A Vacation Lament. hi ‘ arial has HSAs .C } criminal pro- ¢ | part than afternoon ten ‘To the Faltor of ‘The Evening World: crimes which children perpetrate and the ciuses of | riminal j i $ At the amateur fire fighters, “running| 1 had a trunk called for from my reste pensities. 5 | with the masheen doubtiess |tence, in Harlem, by an express com ¥ fib} Hy te } ots, cure ry gy ® rc coltis nh drivis a fas’ pany and taken to V t Shore depot, i As the result of this study hypnotism is to be tried as a cure for young ¢ $ SteREe ie a do A as Teak of Hongsveond street, for 10 cents, S ‘offenders, The Judge believes that almost all youthful criminals are bs see which {s the customary fee. After a a i span, 7 ctors in’ & Mayor of Atlantic City, who hat issued | couple of weeks the trunk came back 4 created by suggestion, and that heredity and environment are factors in 3 S| het Aietce fuir: bathors. 40]| from the cbuntr) (ove wine/depot and Y crime only so far as they bring the child under criminal influences. The $ lengthen thelr skirts, seems unware| was ta also by the same company, A ria Aik anelt oat os | chat fashion has ordained this to be same address, but this time they Sereditary impulses are there and a child’s environment is not often sus-| \ shori-skirt season, charged 7 cents. The fact that there ceptible to great improvement, but the suggestions arising from evil asso- | $ eee wero only women (my wife and daugh- k tit : Owl which intruded on an Orchar?| tors) In the house Js the only reason ciates and bad surroundings may, it is Reach dinner party may have heard of|1 can assign for being muleted of this by hypnotic suggestion. , 1 As a class, boys who drink, smoke cigarettes, gamble, pick pockets ‘and appear from time to time in the thought, be utilized or even wie Children’s Court are good hypnotic | the hospitalty extended to a monkey at a Newport dinner table. ee Noted that there was no message for Dr. Osler in that bundle of congratu- I wrote to the company, dis extra quarter. but the only reply I have recel a JOHN GOODWIN, 0. 2h7 Weat One Hundred and Thite ty-ninth street Intory telegrams recetved by Russell for good or evil. Be subjects. They are emotional and sensitive to suggestion | ne Knot Paki KApaeate ) | S her way ; . The difficultyshas been that the good of reform influences departed as JEROME ANT! BOSS JEROME ceercn | Sao on his elgtity-ninth birthday. Beenie reetenesnie ead i. 3 . chat e new QO 4 JE 4 Evens F soon as they returned to their old associates. Under the new plan of the ‘STATEMENT 2 | sact that Mr. Sage took a day off on Ter renee ys elated Denver court child criminals will be hypnotized, and while in a hypnotic Zl the occasion of nis elgnty-ninth Dirth-lenq nouaea on Seventh avenue and Z will give the public genuine cause apprehension about the inroads of upon him. day movement. tor ae will gladly join what to do. The’ « state they will be impressed with what to avoid and experiment will be interesting. t Bo af > Campaign now on for the election of| ; PAGANIZING. | a ticket of boyish officials to & ce Are Pee ij i i 4 P > 1 a 1b el | i like to know n 4 Andrew D. White has written a public letter condemning what he f Barailioe Sah a with Aug ie ee eh calls the paganizing of American life. He refers especilly to the neglect of 3 f ‘Til 4 Sean oss \rauiaedionl on pouton| sy at in, playing @ number ce Rstou rf vi veekK ade} Wh management, though some may jk | hours he mn % the religious observance of one day every ere ‘ > Y / thet they hardly need instruction in that|a pin 1 ike to This letter was called forth by the action of the Catholic Bishop of |< Wy y bi 4 Wy ty Hine: o ete Moen ae E Syracuse, in announcing that Christian burial would be refused to those > Oh ii Wy ‘a | Philadelphia man just appointed to|me the b i i i i injuries we ceived ¢ f iy high office owes his good fortune to| know 4 who died by accident on Sunday if their fatal injuries were received ¢ Hv Oat a eh omee ere a | el a 4 through violating the Sabbath day, and would not have been had the Sab- < NG H iy See ee ielike tallea. ‘tor ve reala |G | ally that it fs not their fault that hus- | bands do not go higher. Unfortunately true that all wives do not have suc! good material to work on. Observed that the picture of the first place of meeting of the peace plent- Hint for Car bath been kept. In all large American cities and to an increasing extent in the small cities and country towns there is growing laxity in religious opservance. | ¢ Sunday is made more and more a day for recreation, exercise and excur- sions, and less and less a time for stated church-going and religious medi- < rm Mr. T. O'Keefa, at women glare at him open cars, that In the four rear To the I would | who complains t he smokes 0: when + potentiaries shows an attractive side- DOF tation. . board prominently in the foreground. a8 TU, DAVIDOER. = Both Mr. White and Bishop Ludden are inclined to attribute the fa Usefulness of such an article of fur-| Enamerators Want Thetr Pays 4, niture to the expediting of treaty nego- ing away in public honesty and the general lowering of the tone of public uations is well recognized. ee ig morality to the same general causes which have made Sunday cease to be 4 a day solely for religious observance. SPECULATIVE DIVORCE. To refuse alimony and a counsel fee to a notorious woman {s a good 4 way to discourage speculative divorce suits. For one suit of this nature| 3 which appears on the court-calendars and comes to public knowledge ¢ there are a dozen hushed up by some compromise. OLO$695000004 Where a woman’s reputation and past are so bad that she has nothing ; Things You Don't Know. | Don’t Die for Love to lose by exposure, a man who has had colorable relations with her is, YOUNG New York girl trie@| honor. turns have of the thousands of s wil be paid for their ser vices sred during the month of June, Certainly it does not seem too much to ask that such services be paid for at once, inasmuch as we have al- ready waited over a month for the same. It does not seem {ust that bo~ cause a few wmacrupulous men med false or incomplete returna the whole army of enumerators should be deprived of the use of the money due them. KINGS COUNTY ENUMERATOR. Dubious Praise for B. R- T. To the EXitor of The Dvening World: ‘While everybody ts blaming the B. Re Golf match for $1,000 a site between Saratoga players. Diversion of sums of cash of this size from the green table ¢o the putting green calculated to excite the alarm of the profession. oe Suggestion of a Chicago schoo!ma’'am that the infant mind be nurtured on Homer instead of “Mother Goose” in- Gicates @ further disposiefen on the part of the Windy City to strip Boston of {ts educational laurels, Don't Wear Flowers. BAILDDADD ©4ODLLLHLOOS HOSE HHHOLAHOHOHLSHIDHOOSLHOHHOIOSOOOGHOOHS & a By Nixola Greeley-Smith. subject to legal proceedings which are little short of blackmail. It May| Agia contains more than one-half of Whereas, was a woman ever known to be driven a be claimed that this is a risk an immoral man takes, and that the punish- the total population of the earth, and 3 | R. HYDE ts now criticised be |T. let me say a word in their favor, Bi ment thus meted out to him is no more than he deserves. Such an argu-| uet "ett! one-fourth, i ip mele suicide Satur-| to pulelag by pecuniary loss? iM cause he wears carnations, aa he| Truc, thelr trains are few, slow, une j s 4 yee | Berlin supports a professional bird- ay by leaping into Hell| ‘Who steals my heart steals trash,” yas wh ti crowded. But 4 ment would regard divorce as a matter of private concern and not an catcher, who keeps sciontifie Institu- Gate because her th consensus of sag ecole aod ore thie Seer ieee ake ee, ea as many of the 2 Cea eeetieat etn. anise neta kad 2 sweetheart had ensus of masculine opinion. And from the point of | SOUrSe: mls volous; but the| ther bea 4 attack upon the social structure. ; au om 1 jilted her, view of the disinterested obs. |simple truth t# that ft has bean recog-|tines, and though the seats in these gas. He is the only man in the em- : nterested observer they are probably nized as the worst of bad form for|open cars are ridiculously narrow and right. Woman, on the contrary, regards the loss of her | heart, unless she {s given another in exchange, as the supreme sorrow A young man, of Des Moines, Ia. twice jilted at the altar on the same day, asked the Omaha courts for “0 damages from his fickle uncomfortable, yet the guard never seems to notice when passengers smash the car laws which forbid them to smoke on any platforms. Passengers can stend all] over the platforms and smoke all over the open car, Hooh der B, R, T. BAY 2%. A Tired Housekeener's Plea, To the Editor of The Evening World: 1 got home to my flat to-day from vacation and found {t full of. moths Jana croton bugs, When I went away I left It clean and free from all such floor be= men to wear flowers on the lapels of rr coats. Men of perfect taste haven't done anything of this kind tn vanlieo, eheroughtsto:dlentusalherselfiofithe iden that laters ie ane Smite au there 1s any man alive worth Killing herself for. She|Jt "9@ one of the stigmas een tue will really be much happier without her heart after she S*RetWlly correst life of the late Sena has gotten over the firet sense of loss. There 18 Very | cvtenct the Bente ohapee Snyarian) i acnhien weaslne re litule difference between the extreme joys of love and large red flower on his coat. It is the its extreme sorrows. | act of a “alasy"’ to wear flowers, and “Our sincerest laughter with some pain ts fraught,” habe man of average common sense wrote Ghelley, And the keenost sensations of Joy and | ta dneicn shan cite ee ene If marriage were a mere personal contract it would be dissoluble at) pire permitted to do so. any time by the consent of the two contracting parties. To make mar- afe'Snicel tacoma mentee “Wrens 3 riage an honorable and permanent estate is favored by public policy. Such of them dies her body ts lowered from Ilianc are San ; “ so paq| the roof of the palace to be buried; th: F al eS as meretricious rather than matrimonial should be rejected) jaw in Assam prohibits the carrying o from their inception rather than tolerated by giving them a standing in the ® corpse through the doors. divorce courts. | In Italy the value of land {!s odnsid- ered to be thirty-four times the annual rental. Small farms are the rule In Japan, and every foot of lund is put to us The farmer who has more than | @cres is considered a monopolist | flancee, This 1s the more usual order of sentimental catastrophies reversed. speaking, {t 1s the Indy who seeks solace for her hurt and the man who re-| ‘ide, though in the latter case from wounded For, Peounlary generally A girl may dance in her own home all she wishes, and if outsiders do not like the high kicking they should not look in through the window. (This is common sense from the Harlem Police Court. sorts to s vanity only. ten 4 | Snip Goa ponte Men have died from time to time and worms have| grief are as Indistingulshable as the extremes of heat| coat. He wouldn't commit sucn an er-| insects, The people of The Fifteenth District should be a hospitable neighborhood until it erie) is @ nephew of the late Sian eaten them, but not for love,” wrote Shakespeare, and | and cold. That 1s why women often cry when they are| "any more than he would put a/ low are very mavens ees ae ane Ta decided| whett a ates ig of Persia, a boy not yet fourteen years thongh grammatically we are left In doubt as to whether | supposedly most happy, and just as often greet despair fee spoon through the same button-| failed to clean up before going . s ed whether “The” McManus or George Washington Plunkitt is 0! He ,bo'ds the rank of full gener | EL Inol man had tavemcledktond with lAuebter § : hole that tho flowers usually decor-| So the moths and croton Allow the victor at the Tammany primaries inthe Bersian army. ol ian Med Qn Move Or Wars SRknist ite. ‘The use of flowers by women is} their flat and spilled ov ne ant yP s | qThers 8 one $1000 Government | BO Worm had ever eaten him for love, we generally ac- Yo be without a heart, to have only the seared brand. proper enough, perhaps. Io aay ‘per-| others, It o:ly housekeepers wh live . . . | sreenback still in existence. It 1s ow eq cept the former meanin and agree with him, of some modern Theseus {n its stead and weep our days " because custom authorizes the | In flats would have & bit of con From Brooklyn to the Bronx without changing cars is promised |®¥ # farmer. and he refuses to let the For there has never yet been a well-authenticated | away “lke Arindne loved and left of old” may not rent ne ee oer Eee ee ate SS inaares i 1 : pe , & ‘Gover & y on the hats of wom But w ve | might be averte: hundred famth for next year, The Manhattan tunnel is half way across now. Ape eS , case of masculine heartbreak. at the time worth bearing. But atterward, tt we only do|be thought of « man who TRE ro | NR eee eer anal (hele a A New Jersey t has 453 ; {in Britain Aah ee SPAS Many men commit suicide, to be sure. But not al bear it, there is peace, the serene peace of those who # bird's wing in his hat? He would| flats in the same state as mine thro | yy town nes more single men than unmarried girls.| matic profession Is known as ° Ta tee as often pecause they have lost their sweetheurts | have loved and suftered and survived to “rise on atep- he erleaies to some worthless country | no fault of their own. Houseke Whi i i on." in * a nat has never had and never will at-| cle before closing your flats. by ere did all the girls go? 3 Apel ininesr 1818 as thelr fortunes or that weird thing they call their! ping stones of their dead selves to higher things, tain anything in the world's Mier ele Se TIRED HOUSEK & J ' The Detached Brain . .. A Wall Street Romance. By Arthur Rochefort. id SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS.| In one cewe he arranged wi m - Samuel Russe rien WV geaneatenan ie annie Re ooh the operation there will be no taste or) “Tt would haunt me, too, If T had not a Pe ene ehasning morsel threp: thines ater the kairo tell, ip cee smell left, and but little feeling, but| become so accustomed to It," sald Phil, ; strap ile eye, veut ee OTE AMARA BRR SESAME Rs that the sight and hearing will be cor- he led the way up the steps and ; fit augawed to, Muy "Dole Srofier | me?" respondingly stronger, and the judg-| rang the bell. Philip and & Gerinan sclentie Ute Tuseell’ mem, for a time at least, as good as it| They found the doctor and Rosemann late: v ting Off Russell’ ‘The other heads hi 0 aay Fecutting . ad remained with Was at the best. In the lavoratory, doth appearing to be Joyfully excited. On the table there was a pyramidal something under a soft white cloth. “T have a surprise for you," said Dr, Hoffmeister, as he took hold of one end of the cloth, Dr, Rosemann taking the other, a plan oad ands by ariiticlal reas age oe the thelr eyes open; this particular heud Arthur and Phil plan to use answered through the eyes as had been | arranged. Of course, to a scientist, thie evidence was not conclusive, but Dr. Hoffmeister felt encouraged, His experiments convinced him that Fourth.—It will be Itke getting advice from a ghost, but if this ghost can tell me what to buy and sell for a few months, I'l) be content, and so will every one else that loves me. And— Filth.—The olf man, in my presence, Russel's ‘Ar: army chur rit ena Maken to the hoe: |1t a head could be s | from. cusmion of the by 1 evered In a scien- | eh . ish attests from coe erthior’s ammsiante, | tic way, with arrangements made in sezeed to it De, Homtnalater opera, ‘A surprise?” gasped Phil, with @ “There's my case; won't oul 10 far we have had a wonder ful success, See!" As Dr, Hoftmelster spoke the cloth was whisked off the table. Hank, after- ward, ewore & disappeared in @ diue flame. ‘The visitors started back in horror, Before them was the ghastly head of Samuel Russell, (Vo Be Continued.) So Charity Weddings. ERMANY is ahead in novelites of G 4 charitable nature, In the town of Haschmann prises are offered yearly for the men who will marry the advance for the supply of prepared blood and a mechanical device to pio- duce something Ike normal circulation, that a severed head might be kept ally | for some time. How long @ time must, | Of course, remadn a matter of surmise, Apthur Nostrand) 1mproved rapidly, and though far from strong, he was soon able to be about and to take short walks with May, who, as there was no school, could give him all her time, Hank Truemhn had deen taken into the secret of the wonderful case, and had even been taken to the dying miser's house and permitted to take a look through the silt in the brary door, a look that made him feel uncanny and uncomfortable for days afterward, One night, just a8 Hank was apout to leave the Dolan flat for his room across (he square, a boy brought & note Dr, Hoffmeister, asking Phil and CHAPTER VII. The Great Experiment. ti @ proper experiment could be made. | ‘an to chance ties prove that § hes been—why gannot it be prolonged indofinicely? ‘Dhts question is at the present time hopefully exciting not only the medic) fworld, but the lay world also, ‘As we shull see, Dr, Hoffmeister, more han any man living or dead, has helped fe solve this mystery of the ages, a ‘Tole wordertul man wes MO 8) Tr presented ideal conditions for the| j operation Just when Dr, Hoffmeister be: despair of ever finding demonstrate his thy Russell, but even then pered, till the other in despair from the And what @ truly w. a to stors withdrew iderful case unis | | from tng short hee eee cong: Bu Bots | Tie, utlentethe dooter gave no Arthur Nostrand to come to hi# labor- of solv Gesmonatretion cow thought to Tuasell's enormous wealth— ee ee Nallen “and tunel crlenlas women ted ae : Wan an ideal subject for the propaseg ‘i the women over forty who have bi pene "1 won! A * waid May ver een T wrontt Lak ANY OP ¥ Very) sited at least twice, ‘The money was @emonstrated fact worth more than fens of the most brilliant speculation, /Do things," was Dr, Hoftmeiswers positively, when she saw that he wae hing for the hat sho had htdden, at's right, dead right, Miss May," Joined in Hank, "Phe old Doo knows me and I'll go in Bunkle's place.” nt lowing 18 the order of the doc- dora uth "Whe oxperin legt by a big financier, who, reilzing that beauty ts an attraction haed to overcome, made a provision in his will that out gf the ingome of the fund not less than $80 shall go with the ugliest s sure within a week. . ma ‘Although at heart the ,most kindly) Seeond. They started back in horror at sight of the waxen head, 4 his daly Ufe proved thls, | his body b he Dr. Hottmelater when @ younger man | atropiied ARTE hse t rat mt oe eAiere Phil Dolan. who now saw Or Hats no: MMFOUEn Any pw given me by tho] Minnie Wilkins looked as if #he did) J. in any your, and the erlppl faa personally witnessed fifty-two de- |eiirs tie dormant functions to wat > int ‘No min know bettor than Dr, Hoff=| nelater muny tines a day was not la-/old man. But if he hadn't been dirt|not like this arrangement, butahe mane), sa) inne poor women pplo shall @apitations by means of the guillotine. | activity to keep t iaetanne vif ten meister 1 aretul preparation is the belined to consider @olence in (ie matter.taean he might have made me rich) a to compress her pretty litte lips ic tana tenn illcealioe ees forty Most of the heads he examined a | aglow spark o ne 0 4 (first essential of success In un-) He had now become satistied thar) without the loss of a penny to himaeif.|and kept quiet whe have bron jilted by @ lovar Faamts seconds, in some cases scarce 4) Third 1 , of the man’s) dertuking not only would nothing in any way ie ocund.- Samuel Russell, “T dell you, Phil Dolan,” sald Hank, as | che (rus vary this amount! out tow ie ar aan ag Hird, ‘The mun's Hoad 1 At tull og lunirably & J In per « the prenardtions the} lesa! be done, but that the#e learned |saya, has the they were nearing the doctor's house,|at his own discretion, offer a larger Seen ee iis experience ied bic 10 | and ek MO MAWA LY J old scientist bad 4 model assistant in| @octors were &keeping the old man eee a et, ‘and ‘ara take: a migity ‘big fivin’ man to| nrize te. seme One Who will marry “an I, an Wess Pyuereeyt and he brain w developed. the is entirely right, | Dr. Rose who had become af alive, when other able doctors declared | je will leave no successor, But after] skeer me, if we was both squarely ng iy A oie fe, whom 7) ee ee the rere ala iy auavonanas ihe Praln wets from oroner’s autopsy; | sleepless enthusiast as the tine for the| he should be dead, hots dead and buried and his will ls read| heeled and face to face, but the mem- RARE ADO ae nd, poverished blood 1s beginning to} put the interests of science demand the | operauion drew near Here is how Pull reasoned: yeaa will be allve and thinking, it|ory of that ol6 man’s skeleton face and| gUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK vimost secrecy, unl iny Work ta com. | A# might be expected from his busi-| First—1 have @ few thousand dollars| these doctors dre not mistaken, pleted, when I will announce the result’ hess Uuluing and practical talonta,|to the good, but 1 made it by saving,! Dhird.—'he doctors say that after ' ' ¥ by tell on the reason. After computation @nd proper mutrition, there should be ) : Ta ane eg iy norma! at least with « awful | eyes ha'nts me, even in my MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, aire.

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