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American Men Are Too Busy With Ticker and Tailor—That’s _ Why Englishmen Win Our Choice Girls, Says Lord Northcliffe =D oe oe LOVE FOR DOLL COST CHILD HER LIFE Little One Fell from. Fire-Es- cape Trying to Save Her Favorite. Iman loved ell that she gave her Grace was a bright child, life for it and the pride of her parents, Mr. ano Mra. John Tilman, of No. 77 Becond avenue, fhe had only recently started to oneal, onl Sid UST gat to play with her Goll as MUCH BA Rhe Iiked, When vace- tion, tame, however, she and the toy, whiah aeamet to be enimated with ite and bepptcess to the motherly LUttie tine, were inseparable, Bor severas dayn she had been making now, olothes for 1 and had several little drwaes ip which she would prwaily attire it #uc- comeively many tines « agi gust of wind; from her tiny hande, Fell Through Fire-Becape. on the edge of the fre | Tr caxy unoaes and (race, thinking | thar her was in danger .of | “killed,” pastened to] falling aad betng | try and xave ft. Tat when sha Ty as the child fell. back window she sew below and is employed ea an Hears of Accident. T hae Callen CoiN the Rrovdacape. told “Lq-aie deadt’ be Asked as he ran! for hie hat, The; dide't have the IOAN -40--tol} hha, ko thay eld hema Baty badly hurt. “ In And see what a pretty obtid Whe was,” said Mr, Tiliman to-dey to | Se Bvening World reporter, He made} Sra meffort to raetest ati AE nah ai Otte the Hite wblts oawket. Ae pretniiad Ain AMO Ate’ ve one —tanuad, “ie that I joa my balance taar. Beptenmner and fell frou the same fire. wecape. ‘They took me to Belewue Hoa. ae hut T meeived only @ fractured Shia on on that ie the Geath of rhe child ber doi ‘wae found hatiaing to the ercape slows -ginging in the brewm, ES Sai serneanninnnn ‘DESERTED, SUES. BRIDE, | Woane Bestonian Demands #700 % | Aha Price of Eagewement King. (OAGO, Tuly TWIIAM A. Horne. fs ‘ot Boston, avha recently omme into g ‘s lnrwe prvate and on May toe was married to Miss Florence | Ramedon. one of the acknowledged boau- ea Of Chicago, las begun aul againet! ie waite for $100, which he placed in m tpagk in her name, and $10, the cost of eumagement ring. Six weeks of Rdaieymoon was enowmh for the bride, Bhe summoned ber mother and returnea with bar w Chicago. husband gaya me fi ing day, and it ie th Ned suing me for,’ i abet ro nacing. The mand; gavo mol piaced to tny a ton bank nod nome of 1 1 umed. ever return to my auMand He ingulied me aml bes T cannot bear to fi fall in bwenty~ ave ‘ore Bede tn tetas rpere OM ang wu Ma Sia Heart Digeaoe Kills Banker, DETROIT, Mich, July @—Jom a- Laing! President of the Formate Amnon eae ot Am aaty, Vanuy SCENE—The &t. Reyia. Sutte 1,002-1.003. This morntng, at 9 avctork Much red and gold splendor. A view of St. Thomas's gutted spire, Lord Northeliffe and I. Lord Northeliffe, cenembling at the same time Napoteon, and Edmund Russell shakes hands I (opening for the grosecution)—Lont Northeliffe, you have sald that the American woman prefers the Englishman; that the American man rwhes his courtship; doen't Kio w to i love. T Want You to tal jome, tf yon wil, just what your ideas of errant dewemahing are. LORD NORTHCLIFFE (with a shrug)—Talk about love at nities o'clock tn the morning? Who ever heard of euch a thing? Dreadful! Dresdful! | I—Nine o'clock {s as good as any other time for theorizing. And it the poor American lover needs reforming as much as you say, we ot - AGES WALL ROT. Declares That the Yankee “Presses His Suits While the Briton Presses His Suit,” and Having Said This He Still Lives. begin on him too spon. LORD NORTHCUFFE—Here is my opinion of the American man's courtship. Too much bouquet, too mruch bon-bon—(then, with capitaliz- tng emphasis)—not enough BRUTE! 1 (shuddering at the realistic rolling of Ra in that fearsome word) Rrute? Why, I never—that is most women who have met them think they are not brutes enough, |\HERE GOMES THAT BRITISH PUN. | LORD NORTHOLIFFE—My Gear young lnty, you 4 know ww ‘What 1 mean ts that the American man neglects the emsentiale of court Ship for ite ancemories. He’ pays too much know your men care.far more for clothes th preswes his suits instead of hin sult The inevitable Brifish pun had happened and 1 stil [ived. rose stalling after taking the count. “I hkve always found Englishmen phiegmatio—what we call slow, You know, if a woman cares for a man she Hikes to feel, to see that her beauty, her cleverness interests him tention to his clothes nwo do. The You American man Indeed 1 fe him—to use a slang expression, get on his nerves. An Englishmo; eran lets her find ft out 2 LORD NORTHCLIFFE—You Uke nerves? I—Nerves and nerve are, I think, the essentials of miccessful courtship. LORD NORTHCLIFFE (tragieally)—My dear young lady, pray get over that ties. You'll be marrying 2 map who can't breathe withoui a bromo seltzer, on the verge of paresia Dont marry a man with the jadmpe. You want, all American women want, a man calm, strong, serene Perhaps ‘a little phiegmatic, as you might say. IS THE BRITON A NERVE SEDATIVE Then you think the American woman takes the English husband as @ sort of sedative—to soothe the nerves? LORD NORTHCLIFFE (sparring for €ime)—Yes—yos—to be sure ffurety. ‘Why not? The Englishman never lete a woman forge: thet he ie! the master, Hé is not cruel, you know, but-— T—He never allows her wholly to forget that the otkoince law pertoite itn to beat her with a stick po larger than his thumb? TDORD NORTHOLIFFE—There's no denying that women, the cleverest them, like @ muster. “The American man lets his eweetheart, his wife, do too much as she pleases, Hig peal life ts spent hanging over the ticker, hive she te packed off to Purope poor thing, But you are telling me why the American women marries the oJ? SA. DAY BV EN, dULY {Do Englishmen Make Better Hubbies for Our Girls Than the American Product? ORD NORTHCLIFFE, who was until recently Alfred Harmsworth, owner of several daily, weekly and other publications in London, declared on his arrival here a Miss Nixola Greeley-Smith for the| American Man Shows That the Best Looking Girls Are Still with Us. L few days ago that American giris preterred Engiisimen as fs: witty AN-anivue Very unk — " husbands. He said the Englishman was a better life partner perfotiy happy, Have you read this mort ‘ft at than the American because the Briton continued to make love] grory or Mian Jean Reid's engagement to Vi ‘ at rake after marriage, while the Yankee devoted his time to making harming American gil (or tis you we uaae * I (quite without enthusiasm) ner This platform of His Lordship was so daring that The LORD NORTHCLIFFE (perce! Dad scored afd pursuing bis ad Evening World immediately reproduced his views in full, and they have been freely discussed all over this country and Great Britain. An elaboration and defense of his position ts offered to- day in a spirited interview with Miss Nixola Greeley-Smith, of The Evening World, who takes up the gauntlet for the American man. marrying Eng )—All your best people a » he nientioned the names of two nmmulti-m tam ynaire He FOR ARISTOCRACY READ PLUTOCRACY 1—I'm afraid you have the idea common to many Eng!istmen that our aristocracy is «imply plutocracy. The women with millions are apt to marry Englishmen, | admét. But if you let the word aristocracy menth what it dose Ty Rngland, If we tase tt-on tinenge and: telsure for hundhede, of years, you can find tts equivalent only in the Southern States, wherg yee tt except In a merely commercial ine women have scarcely money enough to got to Now York, much lest gy bi tet think she English man But would you be willing to go-into battle under q 1—That privilege being reversed for matrim But to return to our muttons—meaning, of course, your Englishmen. Won't you admit, that they are a little bit slow? From the time it took some of those I've met Reet AG Idea Tve thought their mental digestive apparatus must ba like » camel's—er—you know what I mean LORD NORTHCLIFFE--But it's the Englishman's phlegm that attracts tte American woman Look at your women here who have marriad Americans. From sli T oan learn the women of your "400" are among the moat miserable in the world. Bout there's not a single tnsthréce of an American woman belng unhappily married to an Englishman. Here I mentioned a few rumor of domestic unhappiness among Anglo~ American households that have reached our shores Bui Lord Nerthellife = have a eixth sense with of men yourself? {—Sowe wonen are, all -wornen will be They've jum begin to-have; a chance. And it’s America, the American man who has given it to wy.) We don't forget that. LORD NORTHOLIFFH—I ese you persist tn TikIng” tim—y ‘and all. Well, take him! And with that we shook bende and parted T with the conviction that Lord Northcliffe was himself the best areument” tau otterwig, indefensitie caume . $200 DIAMOND SENT ~ TO PRISON 5 YEARS | rhat 1s, sinisee ak Mae’ Thomas} Consents to an Operation to Remove It. OMAHA Neb. July 7 Mae Th din her ayat th who ow —~ —|her to begin a five years’ term penitentiary. Choosing the hard ieber SpHAOH fe the srpititter of deewtts comune fn mn, the young lwoman who i» aow known the country ower aa ith who wwallowed a} diamond; srt protests “har tnnoe p of the Su | rom serving | jernative of Nothing but the interven preme Court can save he the term which was we An operation. BMEe SUyIOce obtained hiv owinbtaied award of a pound of flesh no similar cane hes been #0 odd ae the one of thin twanty-year-old girl, who, by der own | admissions and by the evidence of tne | X-ray, catties this valuable diamond i her Weay where 11 cannot “he reasoned} without resorting to & dangerous, pos sibly fatal, operation. Might @s Held for Murder, “Take your diamond, but Hf the «irl dies in the recovery of the gem you will DISCUSS POLITIES Investivator Sails to Europe for Rest and Dodges Questions as te Gevernorship, Gailing for Wurope to-day ‘on the Cunard Léner Lucania with bis won, Charis E Hugies refused to Wk) about anything wave bis vacation. Ho poskively refuwhd to answer a question on polities, The great investigator and tia aon, Charles EB, Hughes, jr, drove! be held for murder,” was the Judges to te pier acy tour before the slip) decision at the original hearing when waited end spent the interval bidting| Jeweller tT. 1 Combe neked to have tha frenda. good-iye and pudting off the |#30 wtone restored to him, ‘The alxteen importunltige of repoecars—Bverytaty-joances—of Antonie ss frestr, “witnout ony wanted t know whether Wir, Hughes | drop of blood, was no more pleasing to will conaeitt to @ nomination for Gov-| the lage Shylock than was the diemond @rnor next fall, He was yery pleasant | without danger cf life to the jeweller About it, but deckined to tak Mus ‘Thomas, pretty and handsomely “Have you ean aoproached on the |gowned, made tho clothe in Comba. a& M Co.'s Jewelr when she ant tate. wae ale reply. “Ask in 40 me something sbeut my trip and I will veil you all T- know.” woid he ‘will spend most the young woman knew that two dete $p_suapielon ot Tale: the shes of Nha abannee ip t vat “4 were full ing her but may go to Norway for wee ey ulity of pODIE tin nh AD Hie. trip wilt te ahcet, an he must be | Sie Was Bit ee ea ot unt! back ny the ¢nd of August to finish | other Omate ft uni the preperation of the coal road cases, | the clerk waiting on the young woman in which he tke beon retained by the (hod tured MMe back and Mae had Governmatt clapwd the diamend into her mout) ‘What is shh statue of these cases thet the detectives made themselves nowy wan anhed “We hawe the whole hand” he sali, wand cur preraration awitt be Little (rouble within the tine T rannot discuas thone Say that Teas pertectly. matin the Government's case so fer known by sum forward and weiz ing Che whet at Mae Thomas saya she put the dis ond into ber mouth to test ite tard news by biting and that when the inoed on her Was vo startied (hat she swallowed em, She didn’t tell thin story at ‘first and stoutly maintained her inngommce until ehe had langulehed in jal some time. ‘Then the paina that accompany on attack of appendicitie betrayed her weoret Put Under the X-Ray, ‘The Jeweller was more analous about Bie kom than about sending bares for Ave yours, and to learn) ‘che truth the prinon physicians put the matter well in have no doute completed with allowed but will jek with sit how y detectives suddenly po Would you consider « nomination for Governor It cases are out of the way tp, ume Dow't ws Any auch questions, please,” he ye anawered, mule refues newer any potee Fer meray and i ik about polltion & KO0d itive wad as much oe i” the. short” time I Cl about GIRL WHO SWALLOWED A. DIAMOND. Adele Ritchie Adopts | phe man who Rete pelt to pave Adela Iiltehie's name—printad in thh papera wwhenevarhecan is entities 1 a Gay off “Me worked exceedingly hard yes terday, and in consequence the actroan figures tor and one over of & valued at $900. Biory No. bad adopt Dreamiard seppe Perna, Brooklyn. Bhe d+ take the tntant joanly as & TapANANE wpariei 1 was to the affect that whe J an incubator tptant from the daughter of Mra. Gul of No M2 Twelfth street 4 fea pata abe conti ¢ was compelled to dépernt 48.000 (in manes) an a guarantee fot her Intention Wo educate tt Story Noo 2 asia that Prank —Han- nemey, manager of the Casino Theatre, H to Miss Ritchie's dreasing-room to talk business with the ataz Lied him “to be seated, and Mr nesaey aquatted into & low chat the valuable beaat from the Seika TOTES wert ete tre (read w doctor was-sumimaned, le Took at. see then A the actryss to his favorite un at Taek The macager had certainly sal on they i Wo. ‘The missing diamond was lor ane tightly clinging to the Intestines in reer, of the appendix. tt had bei enoysted, a membrane forming about When tho sirl learned that the di Mond had Peen located phe toe. fant —arhougn she feared “ACCUSES GIRL, AUT, ~ GIVES BAIL FOR HER: (sere TIPPERARY MEETS. sleep becaiste ahe belteved ahe would | be drugwed and operated ob while NE ria ye lee oda ty ie | Go Between and Ormonde’s ‘ patient's onent, and dts Thoms |>4NOf Has Her as Her Arrested OO! Richt Ineligigble to Enter | 4 anything Dit willing 2 is o rhe haa Tea Ae eae week. nul Gobaree, Dut. Says-a ‘Man | 2 ie | ainenond, but U'm-nat going to let them | fs | Commonwealth Handicap. | oe | kill me to do #.” she waid Is Really Guilty One. | Football Fea f th chia t e phyaletans urged that t Life ath, | (4 . ‘ up an inflammation which wight M Lydia Cordua pt need jeciwion of the Coney Island Jo LITT r @hoger her life, and that the of me, | Blo ¢ No 2 Min daiy mre eenagsyig aie Ge Bekwn Cetti would be for her own gx as | Brook and Charles Bernoart, of No.| winner of the Suburban Handicap, Combe 4 2 Cevlar street. Brooklyn, were-ar od] Ormonde's Right baa been must oa — hunwe her mint 4 Court on a charge of stealing | slewards the Jowkey Club in ¢ er! that the operation 4 from Irving Barnoft, a hate o | Waldort-Astoria thie A e. 0 Nanaau atrest, Manhatts s that Go Between e W ory Picaded for omwatyy Miss Conigan, no tm tapenty ye ght are ineligible to ¢ t ¥ ‘Very well: I om matianed bial 03 Scola eiinedive wep vashie a Hapdicap, F thie « . “ sgh ik " omment Was t 1 Bar | Nae ns «| a 4 tya's alltaed \ Magistrate Finn deamandeg { girl'a| Aw me iV " on mullty, She waa ¢ ea day. Bernhart K ball for| STEN, okt of che Btewarda of a for, vie im King a plea aate 1 i, : ‘ \ioge Putian’ in eentencing here nes, Barat tid Magistrate Finn that gov. | SUmIeE Mg of the Coney “Taian i Gy r Ate hand bor ald he night ¢ saigamen had been watching | Jockey stan wecretary: w nla fy good behavior abe ‘can M and Barnhart and that| "oe ihetr y Ail aewooiationd mown of the itn to three Xie: r information thay tot Ang, under tive" Jurledlotion of the + encin WoT an 1 ey Club to rei i of Cl obuiem Mace ” ee Sowagernant” walla Prey he "mands the Sompiaini |horne Bundgoran and (ail, horses owned ge fro Nae ‘the hi “ht furnisned ball for Mi iby Harold Brown, and the trainer's t- owned che Morte ar aad Bernom, “beckuse r cenae Of Henry Harria ia suspended O° Weer and Harola at convict Hernhart. the balance of the racing #eamun of uK6, ome No. a Hu th exienday to testify ee ana Hundgoran de-iured Ais’ she wae not wo waned tS remy ruled of jualith an John @ Der ey = se sian a edtedl fail roc, bia hor ead ann i spirit, giving her millions in oxchange for a. tit " " ‘ to London and find a husband. LORD NORTHCLIFFE—That's whe at-your t nil say. Hut 1 don't LORD NORTHCLIFFE But the people are so remote We don't know of an Angio-Amer@n anarriage that = tbased-on-Hicing Take] ee them. -We enn't Judge them. : the Marlboroughs. Your papers always spea the Duke as impoverished [—But you cen't ignore them, nor the millions of other Americar Why, in one of his palaces he has as mar res as your Metropolitan | women who are poor, as you do when you say our bent girls marry | Museum contains. By selling twenty of he could have obtained as abroad. The New York society girl Roe to tuontion after sererei sea~ wEtemoney ne he get with Mine Vanderit He-ment hare ttked ee, wet ux here She fe jude, din{usionad to some extent. awfully tired Am ynow— She's vary graceful, very cle tes charming verse charming+ Engtishman may make & satistactory busband for her—s sort of resi cure pros: t-eeuid give you other instances Hut I'll think pou'l! admit thatwe- Put normaily we prefer our men. ] have YOUr Dest WOMeH; yOUr-most-beautiful women, in: London-as-Rngtet BORD -NORTHOLIFFH—What a picture of your American society) ——— wives. that “House of Mirth,” by Barb ‘Wharton, i Bo ile’ “Here you ree? “ " THE REST-LOOKING STILL WITH VS (1? It ts wo evidently written from: the inside : But | dont admit it The most beautiful w j—Yee, from the Inside for the outside, abeut miiitons for the mititon. | I soni eae sania omen In the world are But those peaple are #0 trivial, much a negligible portion of Americat CO ee eres celn iy > tof course, to furnish the newspapers with Bunday tories? LORD NORTHCLIFFE—You've got to say that In your paper, of oor lite, excer ‘< fan ‘in Ges els“ wh tia it 1 was brought 7 ‘i IT | nat you take more sertomly Ongciand than n tha’ 1—1 mean Te sé¢h all kinds. ana ae foved an American mai. You know we do love them if we mentioned aii the American women who have married Ehigiishmen girl, Tilly Bart, presiao-eeltser0in6 KI: —Your-men-tthe-st one by one, we could recall Just one beautify! woman—Lady Curzon, op | bouauets: banhons. DF “Woman Declares cinta Re a of Kedlost But, of course, ol me. ac = : . Kedtoston. But, of course, you're going home I don't expect you to dim) WOMEN JU ST TO AMUSE. | pulsed Trailed Her and cuss that LORD NORTHOLIFFE—Yes, you're euch charming little creatures— ; , I=You were talking about courtship. How jong showit a courtatip |reeiiy {riled to amen | inflicted Wound, last? = ¥ -pyt an Paetiehmean never -admita that a woman ta his Intellectual LORD NORTHCLIFFE—Not too long. Not long enough for th j ; : onal gan Gabae Sek hem to | equal Lillian O'Rrten, richly dressed. twene ae EK . ay : LORD NORTHCLIFFE—Certainly not, She isn’t I don’t admit it)iymia years old, and giving her ede NOW, ARE ENGLISHMEN cU very Inteitigent—amore intelligent-tian men. They | dress as No. 150 West Thirty.setanth NS self. Women are very y my! wtreet, appeared to-day in Jefferson woman general or a worn admiral? Would you Yet a Indy surgeon! dressed man, who said he was Joba , the jumps cut off your arm? Do you think women aro the equélg, Doherty, thirty years old of No. 20 age” Hermes piecing proheey and Baherty }bebyhood wis ri ‘4 dawser® ioe MCD. pnrarereenttreysrit ete | Awny | tures ti | Baby and Loses Dog Market Court as the acouser of a well- Harrison street, Brooktyn. The woman Acoured Doherty of atabbing her In the Aeok last night at seventh avenue and ‘Mhirty-sixth acewer, Polloamnan Campbell sald he found Nolag j The the cuewdy of crowd. Doherty alleged to ha been drunk amd fx Avie to «ive any coherent aeagunt of ‘hime? Thee end — the wey were taken to the station house ead Capt O'irten ineisted that som anould be bela. Mise O'Brien aid tn court that she had met O'Briwn on Broadway and that, after talking to him, ahe turned Brien, she said, followed bar unt) Gey mat face tw face at we place of arrest. Afro few worde she gad ty mabbed her in the Heck, but she felt ho pain and did net know whe was Mitteinte upti Abe DUL up her band and found it stained with blood. | 3 i ud FATES trae ket aire waw rn tound hima, t bore no Dio The sound wae about half ap inoh = loud, 3°12 oof the meek, and Was not serious Attorney Michael O'Sullivan, counsel for Doherty, sald jewelry the woman a Ad made tie eit at od the WORT wae Grape-Nuts: cesye: “A few days #eo rred ij} my home you u fine specimen of three months old brought downatairs fc anuke gy and had eaten, © two W@ three days, coaxed to do that. On morning jhis first re rape-Nata, of which His mother had nh cooked, and that Instead, tut ( for a mo- ndignantiy, ft that; 1 wane served to ident on- y two and Ay ments requl t Ino the ge em, A cbtld rape Nute will ment in phynl- ) y. Many of the e removal of phyals andoolng portions have been in awe ng up Grape-Nute regularly, by grocers everywhere, and made al the pure food factories of the Postum Cereal Co, Lid., Bate ae ene ccs sued

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