The evening world. Newspaper, August 12, 1905, Page 8

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“plgetal of short stories re- ‘@hswer to the SUNDAY| ‘@ffer of prizes will be pub- Bomne of the. stories g: all ‘are good. Perhaps’ fi can tell a better one, Sec ‘erop and then try for your- HUSBAND'S LIFE. ro is timax of romantic tragedy, by. confessing to charges a ae het husband, can save him ‘the hangman. Al! it needed to tiim of the charge of murder or to him ‘was a word. from the wile. it did the wife do? TO-MORROW'S X¥ WORLD will tell you the story. PING OUT IN SIGHT FF NEW. YORK CITY, ere'é no use talking—New York City ili) greatest place in the world. One ee tics ous seorent As Se the next you find yourself as far. clyilization would over : = ‘Who, for instance, declare there is no such piace’ NEAR T0 DEATH Pot at Oa ay the! “Goldie Mohr’s”” Husband Fails to Rally After a laine Gee TO-MORROW'S |Perfdrmed on him Tihureday night "WORLD will tell the wecret.{has @ sligi.: chance for recovery, but MRS. GOLDIL MOHR woop, Alan W. Wood, who first gained fame Pittsburg, and later added to his fame the point o: in Roosevelt Hospital result of an gperation that ‘ le physiclans admit that et the best it A BEAUTIFUL GREEK GIRL’S | fonly 1s doubtrua. Mr, Wood, who ie over sixty years old, was taken {ll Thursday afterndon. SUNDAY WORLD, you| much hope for his recovery. ean guess what the finish will be. Ve "OF PETRA. j Americans are not content with bulld- ‘Miss Alberta Carrier, by whom he had an experience with stage ing ® new world—two of them now, fdr Potala 1 £0 |tmet was for from pleasant. His son, instance, have dug away into the past | waster Dewees Wood, became enam- work and brought to light the buried) | 14 of a stage divinity and anpounced wonders of a city more remarkable than any spot ever made to bloom with clviiieation in history. Petra, in the Holy Lend, the spot where Aaron 15 buried, where Moses cleft the rock and _ brought forth water--this is the place > that thas given up its world-old secrets. < The result of the great discoveries made ‘dn Petra is told in TO-MORROW'S BUNDAXY WORLD. THE BOY MAYOR OF NEW YORK. . No, mee Arist an, but a much ple * suterLock HOLMES AND THE BLUE CARBUNCLE. © Bherlock ee pry aouine i: pee suthor inlinsalt Pana Bhs ina a0 at AC ae can't help thinking “THE CITY OF Scapep silat MGUT i by. ee eee Naw ork mr xork. Oh that ‘world, on aogount of a oe . ee esse oe IF THE PBACE NEGOTIA- INS FAIL—WHAT THEN? are 4 ¥ | Riverside Drive. hie intention of wedding her. Mr, Wood was furious. All his ef- forts failing to cure the boy, he called {n the services of Roger O'Mana, « de- tective of Pittsburs. ‘Mr. O'Mara had e heart-to-heart talk with the actress, Mr. Wood sent his son abroad in the company of @ male com- panion, with plenty of money, end thus the wedding was averted. After the W. Dewees Wood Sheet Steel Company had been sold Mr, Wood removed to this city. where he erected a magnificent residence on In-eome way or other he became acquainted with Miss Mohr, and announced his intention of marry- ing her, His children objected, but fo Ro purpose, and the ceremony wag Torkied by the Rev. Dr, Morris, Gilbert in 8t, Paul's Episcopal Church. Yon- kers, on March 5, 1904. Since that time his wife bas not appeared on the stage, MOTT FUNERAL ‘SET FOR MONDAY Police Magistrate's sisirate' Rody: toBe Brought Home for Buriali— ‘Died in Sanitarium Viotim of Old Age. Police Magistrate John Owen Mott, who died in @ sanatorium et @tamford, Conn., will be buried on Monday trom Pils ca wont: SATURDAY P ENENING, avg ist: 10,190 TST. wall W, WOOD HAVE NO PITY FOR rity HUSBANDS |: Magis- That SYMPATHY FOR WIVES. | Not 60,000 in Trouble Annually, |"* but Enough to Make Him Angry. Clear Through. (By. Emmeline Pendennis.) “Am I ‘the ladies’ magistrate? Dear me, not “Have I the intereata of distressed soomen more keenly at heart than any other police magistrate? I ar sure I have not. “Did I say there were 60,000 desert- ed wives ao year, who sought redress in the police courte of this city? I cer- tainly did not, I should be grossly overestimating the rea} count, fast ax you are overestimating me. when you call me ‘the ladies’ magistrate” ” But one who hes seen Magistrate Pool and some others on the bench would Know that such @ title ts well deserved, I spent this morning in the West Side Court and to my mind his sessions are ladies’ days. ‘When His Honor'galls out, “Bring up the women, now. Draw - near. your peace,” there ts a oentain think that there were scores|by marrying Goldie Mohr, a chorus | modulation of his voice that speaks of living in tents within eyesight [girl in the Weber & Fields ranks, is at mercy tempering justice, sewho wants me worst?’ said His Honor to-day, runuing his hands through his fluffy white hair. There was a rush of women, white and brown, to the bridge, A babel of ‘Slowly, \there; one at a time,” said the Judge, so kindly and calmiy thst they fell in and told their stories de- cently and in order. The women without exception got all ‘thelr due, or what they thought was husband hed deserted, to support her, was Sih th thieving ne ghbors, “hely Janitors wi a it made thelr es fealinat docs ake’ eail_ you, ou, madam? ae a! joes she asked the Judge, sympatheti *"T'm that Senacasa to say, Yer =, “Come, nom, tell me what your friend led you." ‘Friend, Yer Honor? ginnii ladies, and tell you | you would be in the /"n@ fortune in the steel business in| troubles, or elee for ever after hold [stater, my good, woman, id live peaceably with her. You'd. b; Aenained yourself to mee bet {a vou And somehow, 08 tactful wns Judge, (that she who had come grieved and revenseful, went away with peace in her heart. ‘Tie wonton breathed thelt sorrows into the ean of the masistrate and In- variably W inwslver play yet indulgont father. The. men: fare Early: bur atte happily at his hands, Of the city Thagistrat jes I have seen bn the ‘bench; Magistrate Pool la the most She just os I had heard But ie dentes ‘it. ‘ay shoud T be more. oe 4 to the ‘women than other Judie 4 anked during a breathing opel, rae sorry for the -poor oe before the bar, face as my fre, But the et thay Ties are ot, the weaker psx doesn't make me forget my duty, I ain chia ‘a | his ‘hand. He his and wagged one small foot in ions meditation. “Now look st those €0,000 desertad wives you've come to me to talk about wat this one, taken by The —you mana ah for that, haven't you?” Pavel, ae nm sald any such thing. persons (that’s the category in whic! ever It we: way: Last week we had ac- bumutnted Paoieects of cases of disorder! we classify men who beat and aban their Pan and children, an edu about ony Ris five ‘cases | enty-five ‘Daten iD Be eee court 4 sixty-five times “4,74, ughed the me frenzied arithmetic, Boake "he dover deserted wives clamoi courts.”” year (2 “Oimbeuc sad. the Judge, king at me sternly over his quaint, ed ‘glasse Judge. nt it please Your Hon aig, 21 ering | and | ttpiy oh chat Pinas eee usbunds io, many Friend? ‘Twas in’ with @ haiteh!" baccenrgy Fee whose sister had beaten ec, wr jeatt with after the isdom of Solomon. “You don't want @ summons for your for 2 apply for eummonses asked. “Very few,” and the Judge twinkled again. ere may be lots you don't hear thou- never this sort of md-ifor the pusband to furnish and sttent sit mothe om bia ‘Very true, just as there sands of deserted women wi come and tell thelr troubles. “What's your cure for marital disorder ?® suppare island. Sometimes I send them to the /Benltentiary, Nke in I rotalled ti ed hea pesetes, her ges Sie 7 ot high-st female wh! i i sitea Mee oan he even of che sud, Sore 5 ish Meee ane werner for teas Your Bbnor i ne might say that cr-or-f-r-eature I ketch hicn wil bim.”” a, th was mai Bennat's, kindle th, “Well, don't try to do. istrate’s ably. dim ho: 5 Cup! he a “But, seriously, this” ration of _un- the Bennet case to- ie sin shrill mit snriek the 2, ertiacats | 2! to love is grown cold like will such’ measures ever re- me?’ thai Magi upper lip, with its suit Ilshort, white mustache, curled consider- Forgivg her (The first newspaper nether’ for Which che Magistrate ever porcd Even ing World's’ photographer) faithful husbands is a sad one. It breaks my heart to see these wretched, Women slaving to support thelr iren or debe d ae the tyranny eyed, and the poor wife, brulsed, maybe, an tear-stained, stands up with her little children clustered” around her and akes her fi a it loudly and harsht; a ‘delleve it and are cowed. seni “It's pit2 case of the iinet schoolmaster over again—'Spare rod and i @poll the cular believe In itor drunka' thieves and —and for the hus: woman to the merc want, after she has reared his children in the work.’ erty and his home and youth EARLY “WANTS” FOR THE SUNDAY WORLD WANT DIRECTORY FLATS & APARTMENTS TO LET./FLATS & APARTMENTS TO LET. BOARDERS WANTED. 20 Cente Per Line, and atiawous “hot water: omall ‘Tef- on inturnished. OTH ST, 842 8. (2 avy—pive large, try Feasonable: improvements. MADIBON AV., rs, jor inte 2 Ww. Toom, suitable for * oo cares YF abtlient “Cookdng’ tbls, 28D, 250 W.— Comfortable laree baths calles sacked also sinallet: table’ board rooms, suitable Zor 31 "guest BD, 24. nat room; table wy —Blogantly furnished rooms: ‘Eiotlant_ cable: telephone: reasonable, HTH, 14 B iy decorated roopia, Tans pink, wate ‘moderate; American —Larce and ft rooma: 63 B. bore £F ‘ixtelient table: reasonable. (Gist. SLs oome: euper? “board Bates, | Fre jerh Improvements; Improvement STH, a8 Bs. 4 $8.50-6 je rooms, On iy deedrates: call E.—Nice room, with boant for fica $0; private house. TT BW idor oe wishes 4 men friends ca and room; BO. a we, Babe —Flats, 7 large, Ught rooms 100 or Fooms and bath: ‘operons modern improve- Ee Saaltor. ig eras Pity hotel; tel. \ ES Biora- irre, 08 Bares tad eal tend ewig fur: Brooklyn. P., Fulton—Nicely PUREED or. 268, _oeae Mulan Mealy acpaned roms sacle FLATS & APARTMENTS TO LET. I nD a Furnished. We-Mandsomely | turntats ‘apartunents op moderna. cone, two, “aicvator; cheas: ia he Five “roomies “aie NF ga Tom ‘room waist, ae aaa derapiscely furnished apartments, en- four, smgietes howses emente. oH dOTH ST., 900, comer 34 av.—Remodelied. aranG, pnt and 4 rooms; improve- ents: $12," $14, $16, igs, Tighe nga end bath ‘our handsor steam 5 feleobone; suitable at tantly cr bachelor bath, steam, « 20 Cents Per Line. Unfurnished. MOTT HAVEN APART- MENTS, 680-702 E, 138th st. Desirable apartments, ELEVATOR Seivies’ ‘ALL NIGHT, ie ae LL THANSIT LINSS. Apply to W2t. THE LI INCOLN, andeome $45 to, Alexand WASHINGTON JEFFERSON B18 to. 328 W. Slat st—5 ee a to rent: Wilson. Ree waar rey ae 2350 Old Siscke west of Aunat 9 i at ORS, eee t ate, nion ry apartments, 45-0 Roc spoggoderate, ue Eeesot 106th St. | Stasion. Untareaaees eaor ANDS st. four Dye PAI goles aay Bl or ah modem imprave- ee Satie oH | HO ST, 318 W. Tatas room, ut) ny ee EP the ole _ 215-524. — met | see FURNISHED ufeasbat al Ths Ler. 20 Comts Per immed ‘yous hatr porcelain bath; $3 to $8. Ww) i Spas oll, Ron WER ELS te SOTH. 24 W.c-Back parlor, private Telephone; 'good’ spfvies:. aalect er Petes foams, Heth, oF tor,’ telephone: “perun Terme 2 hope: perimanent OF transient 140 BL EON, B—latee rooms, suitable 2; hot “ome apie a a0. pe stable, ¥ ae a8 euuemen; ca = -IConey Island . ‘SPECIAL, | Great Combination § Ticket 25 of Coney’s Best: Attractions REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, CITY 25 Cents Per Line From Battery to 14th at Inclusive, 4 EPR OY ARETE Katrese OF Re Mlecellaneous. Le hee eet BONE BRONX,LOTS. T77th Street. New York City. Tremont lertace PELHAM BAY PARK ae ‘by the sanven Tle ee cage pe wat Pa. Pee eer nc nmap See vig Tour ores ‘convince We a. ap and al pert 7 ESTATE, the re opyeatte ot St. inary. on. Jerome av.. reat ROLL y Route, mew, all improve: ment tek. to trolley, church, school, rete, “CRORE, Lith stand’ AV, Unt rH 188 W--Choice “handsomely ‘small rooms, transient furnished upward; ‘one fil nthe: |_Drivate’ bai BOTH, 232 B.—Laree, 1 housekeeping: gas, bath, fone "iy STOR SINGLE brick fat near 4301 Brosdway, DBioo: 418T .. 124 E.—~Nicel irand’ Central seeeae 6 ly furntebed Upvellers accom! Fis. oS teacients oF dated 28 a $1.00 “up. “TH, api? ny furn! Tunnli’ water, bath; Samal rooms, bala: tet " graied and Subway OTHE 51 B Nicely, furnished, | medium. clean ‘roons; running water; gents, with | # board optional. \ GRATIS Ww ee ea aU) Hips | OTF tas, Caeer Proatiears 4G caren | on pa ET A eR he 16 pps rong, ait Hi conventences;’ bachelors, tg Bronte, Drosklve las ok fashions a gh Jet aoe (7 Bader. 2 air ee tirely renovated, mcdemn improvements, het water supply, Corbin, daughter of Asi uvaat- ane) Boar 58; "porn Corbin, | last evening, Princess Puro Heat WHAT “BIG TIM” nuaned THINKS OF KING EDWARD. ob ” a igh omar oath Aa i Peouple. or a “MW 1ONTHE, 00 WW. (Tbe Hodipshceater eH AT. 63 5 3.7 Furalthed coos: private oe Se OR Jota, on FLATBUSH FARM, anioning —60 Manhattan salsa won Patt Sait Fat = sraniaienine tb. Bona: a ea Ss ng for 25c. -A whole day’s Car- nival of fun and pleasure for a quarter. HERE IS WHAT YOU GET: 1 Beautiful Steeple- chase Park. 2 L. A. Thompson’s New Scenic Rail- way. 3 Atlantis Under the’ Sea 4 Great French Voy. age. 5 Big Ferris Wheel, 6 Cabaret Theatre of Alarm. 7The Barrel of Love. 8 | 8 Humpty - Dumpty 9 Swimming Pool (admission). 11 The Twister 12 Haunted House. 13 Whichaway. maa | 14 Giant See-Saw.. Sa isum=115 Steeplechase _Ball- room. 16 Down and Out.” 17 Spiral Chute, 18 ie - Picture 49 a ae sh -

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