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HORSEWHIP LETS ALL THE FUN OUT OF THIS “JOKE” pea Grate Father’s. Threat May Have Spoiled Budding } Journalist. USED GIRL IN A FAKE.| Mr. Powers Return Young Barneti-Barnett! Hastily } to Boston. ™ thelr roa Ninety-ni . nyghed wit Manto Dir, Barnett-fa Harvant Univers partum to § gol dlocks awa is 26 Wes One H street, Amos reason for thet Jawyer and nan Volverw and testing t inshand whip, young Mossra Bem man ang wife. Bridegroom Backed Out. Miss FE but when the Actording to th fas willing to be married deery ans maid who answernd the bell told the | Foung couple that Dr. Houghton waa | fm ila study and ready for business Eastman turned tall and fied, leaving | Btiss Evans to follow him ignomini- | ously “Thin is the most dastardly thing 1 have over heard of!" exclaimed Mr. Ev ans when an Evening World reporter him. hese two young fellow are of excellent families in Bos- here and were Introduced They have been my welcome here. Some time young Powers, who has been for a short time employed on the yarn, sug | Eastman fight who ton. Snto quests und were alway came my home. Guel for my r and then Powers Would print the ctory When’ heard of this T promptly put my foot down, a fey seemed io and said erday and Mra yw sorry Just ups the 3 Stoop, | @is whole business. My duugarer 4 ecarcely twenty, and wnen basima 1 nat, just to mnke plo wonder if they were to be mar . ried, they should walk Thought it w e my daugt met Powers on ay b and going to a in bed § realizes w thet what rhe ght was a n ske May plove samen ar Mr as Evans Sees No Joke, “Matter!” exclaimed Mr, B.-B. Pow ors. W 1 te e * man, wo t “" ssa harm r 4 it that’ F ‘Choodness gracious!” gasped BI eo shall wa ao, 1 my 1 dont care. oaned Mr, Powers “1 muppone iny’ jot now, and I thougat Ta M ngs pack Bit” 4 exuided humoriste- Fad pation an ui nd Bingo” hurries to the nbarked on the | leaving ipate the nn i Grand auite Where There’s a Will Are you fond of breezes? Do you like boat rides? Would you go a-fishing. Drifting with the tides? World Morning “Resort” Ads Tell just where and how To spend your Vacation Look them up right now, There’s a Way \TO KEEP MAN AT A DISTANCE |all the seventy-five young women will have arrived to spend two weeks be | her charges from the manoeuvres of any adventurous summer man who \ | ing the adeence A wis pester, will task after "ee mits (THE EVENING WORLD, “No Cosy Corner Club 1b Will Take Possession of Hoiel at Sea Cliff and: Transform it Into Adamless Eden. \There Are Lots of Pretty Girls in This Bunch, Which Is Going In For a Co-Operative Plan Vacation. By Nrxcola Greeley-/S mith A certein summer palace which I have Hard by your father’s frontier; I said no Yet, being an casy man, gave it; All wild to found an university For maidens, on the epur she fl We know not—only this: they eee no Not even her brother Arac, mor the twins, Her brethren —The Princess t she begged a boon— and there, 1. and more men OWN at Sea Cliff, L. I, seven- D ty-five young women vill next Saturday begin ty demon strate that there fs as much trath as poetry in this Tennysonian ptcture of maidens dwelling by themselves and scorning men. The New Woman {s an old story but Sea Cliff has the honor of intro-| ducing the New Summer Girl that | seventy-five strong, will take postes sion of the Grand View Hotel on June 29, and turn it Into an Adam lees Eden, with Mrs. C. J. Come as chaperon to warn away ali come a) of the sex that wears a beard These young women, of a vacation fs to spend themselves, far from the m: men, are members of the West End Club, an organization of girls be c 5 longing to the West End Church, a Amsterdam avenue and One Hundred and Fifth street At Sea Cliff, however, they will be known as the Cosy Corner Club their summer home being known as The Cosy Corner—perbaps the firs ‘sy corner that doesn't need a man and won't have one. Will Have Hotel All to Themselves. The young women have taken the entire Grand View Hotel, which {s on the main street of Sea Cliff, directly facing the steps leading to the bathing beach. The Cosy Corner will not be open officially until next Saturday, wher | whose it all by idenin: ideal boating, bathing, playing tennis or lounging over a novel on the broad enclosed veranda of the Grand View. Each of these seventy-fve maidens rrant pays 5 a week fcr her board. Their chaperon, Mrs. C. J, Come, Chureh and former President of their club is a member of the West End She is pledged to protect seeks admitiance to The Cosy Corner, * She has preceded her charges to Sea Cliff and put everything in readiness for the arrival of the seventy: five man-fleeing summer girls perative P Vecation on the some ts a go oking woman appearance indicates unusual ty for management, and se Is anxious that she should not be Mrs, rd. Come ls a « erstood as discouraging sentiment long her charges. ave taken this te he anys. Kl LLG HOUSE so that the girls can have a co-opera 1 on, By clubbing together ey get all the advantages of the sem 1 t ond the highest class coun ry board for % @ week. 1 am thelr Chaperon because Lam Interested tn | the d was formerly the club's preal | Most of the members are girls] ed gowntown—bookkeepers, ste-! \Vee; Woinm # 1en Follow Five} : p ave joinet) White Hearses Carrying Bod- | ies of Torchino Children, | It would not be practic: | “ing men here They 4 | rest and o Fr amiusement, per-| rive white hearses | waps they eee enougs men in sity." lof the six Torenine j { Cosy Corner te the out-! kilied in the ¢ Apes of the tenement come of 4 dollar dinner held by mem-| Walker und Lafayette streets on Tucs- | bers of the West E: Club at the! day passed through Grand street to-day Halal ScMeS doses Wiakabe’ wen lollowad by aa'becuent crowd at wer eixty-Tour young women got together/ing women and eh ren. ani talked over thelr summer plans. { In the Bower-laden ols were th “Heres to the Band of Happy|Motics of Tony Torchino, who was Nui J twenty-one; Mamie, seventeen; Susie Mine Hattle Cra he toast-| gadie, one and.a half yeare old mis.ress on this and Miss; ‘The sad procession stared Here's ‘and moved slowly to the Ch Mer's near Cana, Where requiem high me wr Semele BY ne Sat Pane Bernargin! ” | Thirty carsiages Tllowed the Hae of le #1 aleve Your door hearees, 404 In #d)lijon to thousands Here ine Weet: here's to the End who stopped te view the pathetic sight Meare's : h a \erge crowd of sorrowing children | maa 50 “ig on followed the cortege to the churc | n to Among tht young women who spend thelr vacations at the ¢ ner are the membera of the West End Girls’ basketball team, of which Miss Garvey \# aaplain. Others wil) be: Miss deiegation of scholars of Street Public Bool, (rom which sy, was to NAVE Graduated to-da highest honors Two lalian 900! te Ba with ob her class. | Niew marahed behing Marg’ aed, of the Dramatic Club; 6 hearees, wiloh, after the Miss EB. Lillian Davis, of tne Glee ( $00 BERN em SAT 500, at Mrs, G. Morton and Mise Grace Merritt. Niameours Bridge and moved to Calvary Cemetery, where the the only mancline invader of the Cosy Corner wh ix bodies were buried reves in ae many | —_——— WOMAN HURT BY FALL. Miss Cook Tambles from Sidewalte GHIGQAQO, Lune HA binding agree Dis'ventes Shoulder, ment between Milopers and the rajl- | Mise lice Cook, thirty years old roads, the Arum of American com. | t¥pewriter, of No. 7 Billings streei, mares, in the form of @ uniform bill of | Bfovklyn, recel¥¥d « disiogated shouiter welfare of the new uamer girls UNIFORM BILL OF LADING, 1 at Broadway and Dwenty-frst sires pelle acer Alpe Serr \famt evening, bY falling frum che side. | imorvats eno al the the Tn es ‘of the | Wall as she stepped off 10 board « car country have settled Bont The was picked up unconsclous and Dy Sir. ae Bellings took ber to New Tork Howps. tal, The surweon thought Mise Cook malht be euffering also trom imiernal BY Anjurion Summer Men for Ours!’ joy Mrs, Sally Mor “Model Wile” May Contradict Husband All She Wants To: Should Be Independent and Not a Clinging Ivy She The clinging ivy type of wife has long ce be her husband’s intellectual as well as domestic help- She mus meet. makes her a better mother. “Model Wives” Notadays , Ridicule the Notion That " Man Is a Superior Being By Alice Pohe. STEIN, East Bide Clinte for Women’dnd Children the Little Mothers, Minerva and a score of leading clubs, has some) ideas of what constitutes’a model wife. Wallerstein's views are in direct contradiction to those expressed ’ aintains that the model wife ADELAIDE WALL R ID head of the well-define: Mrs who x who expects to lve tn THURSDAY, Declare 75 Fair Maidens, Who Would Bar Them From the Joys of Their Seaside Resort |] \S SA) WILL model wife is intellectual. ¢ is capable of acting for herself The advancement of woman's independence and intellectuality Motherhood is always the high Ideal of the model wife Talk About Subservience and Being Moulded): to a Husband’s Ideas Is Tommyrot, Says Mrs, Wallerstein—Independence the True Model. accord with her husband—is JUNE 27,1907, oe | | | | | | | of Dr. mands, he model. when necessity ased to be She must make home happy, panion. ness. Bereewet hat they must Nve at vi A can best be her husband's being his equal, and this can never be mind to | at the mod nk_ Independently fe has a right to is your first prin- tly 30 long | f the cor- } band, A woman nal nx her iaband. own agKre the face of her eee, LONG ISLAND ROAD SETTLES FOR ATTACK \Pays Farmer for Injuries and and Pleads Guilty to Indictment. Rubinstein Club, member of president .of the Damag -the woman’ she who never contra-| Special to The Evening World) licte a singte opinton of her husband's and whose sole mission in Hfe is| Ps dA sii th io make herself one with his ideas. Attorney Franklin A. Coles moved for All this ta t mibservience and) and an intellectual light for her child disminsal of m) indictment agains yeing moulde a husvand's ideas Is} “And you do not belleve that man Te! Jonny mt. Savage ( engibeer of tha tly’ out of pla present! r fons of inte nel d Raliroad, unty Judg c a Dr. Walle er | leet s man would! Jarxson refined chk | tab 2 hate in Weat Kigity-slath | put-It when’ most ¢ ending—equals| gion me t (ime, sayiig he to-d ty | wanted minutes of th Something Besides Darning Socks. | Strong on “Intellectuality.” [rand J indictment | roux he Long Iatan The model wife’ ot {/ty years ago] “Not in the where the model; Throur long Teland ¢ Rai rood pleaded guilty an indict might have been in the eyes of un-| wife has made he nh gpl ae thinking man the one who mended the! worth felt (tH.P, V aier children's stockings in ening after, “But haw many « ray Hi “8 Re Ais sho had risen at eix in morning to wile get to ¢ OFS road pany will be do all the housewor the chil- | intellectuality cody amd it will b n, bake the few odd is forever past shoes and just to fil nat da ervience an results f mind ts no for womtn Wha natitutes a model w Mrs erstein was asked Well. briefly del wife ts @ who does the her ner home and society And do you think the average man cares whother pis wile anything for eocte Don't y k he is more comforts at Interested in his per Must Inspire Respect Mile can do the best by being, first of ai), true to her own personality,” re plied Mro Wanernals And you bo not believe that the second requinite after subservience te| giving up all her independence of thought in the contemplation of rearing numerous children? % replied Dr. Wallerstein, “The model wife muni necessarily be a good mother if she ie one to m the re aponalbiliiies of motherhood have fallen Ghe oasinot be the best mother If she Goes not inspire her ohild with « feeling of respect for her opinions, lan independent tntelbect think that complete er child fills "Then you do n devotion of a mothtr for ail (he requirements?” ‘We siways moving onward. ead mother must be something more than puree, Torday Mt le possible for the mode) wife te be both & devoted mather backed by |) avked. “How the probabilit All expennes: tn Narsau during County of erhaps ther but we!ance on the Vanderwater pr ore are advancing in our ideas so (hat It ated by the attempt of will not be long 2 even the m npany to lay tracks acros® selfish man will realize that @ model ert wife means ething more than a| On the date question a force of heap substitute for a servant mon in the of the Ling I “And you do not Delleve that Railroad ent Vanderwater's firet duty of « model fwife 1s to make |jses at Cedar yverturned his barn ner husband happy? and began to lay There was a talniy, 1 believe that to be her clash and clube wine used freely sev fret duty, but society now gives her a |, the dente who ran to the fuller oppostunity of so, The of Vanderwater being rough woman who appears raing in iy handled wrapper fvaly to get 4t and qne fracas continued wntll Under 2 do up the dishes, preparatory to! germ Poster with a py of de canning @ bushel of cherries and then ooo a yoon the scene and rest before the last Grand Jury and the tn time arrives, Ie not ui tment above framed found. “'Binoe the Indlotinenta were found the railroad company tiled with Mr her powers toward making Wi appy Have Ideas of One: i derweter o a basis of $15,000 in “And do you think i and dull a new barn make @ man happy by baying id Those who a erwater in the your own? fracas were & anified for thelr “You would not have « wife follow | muro her husband's ideas wien they are | rere wrong?’ sald Mra Wallerstein anewe - rh, eee wins ane | SDRUOK DUMB W HE “What @ ridiculous tdea to think that AE DOUBTED DEITY. & woman should follow bitndly her bus Hoah! What has uod 40 do with band's ideas! Buppose he had an idea! inings of this world? lalmed Jonn |to break the turnitur Id she browk | Aggregard, of Hilox of hie wite jthe furniture, too?. There ts just about | yw) whe hoped God would as much logic in that as in the old-| wreak judgment on the New Orleans {awbioned notion of the mode) wife Black Hand ‘The best wives and the best mothers ‘God cannet john began, are thoke who think for themselves. 11 | {2uidn't finish, for he wae struck ‘tum dose net pecensarily fellow thai be- | "is tp"euetin couse & Man and & Woman have brains kidnappers. ‘RS, HANNA NO 2 | Cleveland Report States She Adelaide Wallerstein, clubwoman, on the “model wife” discussion. It is not necessary to be a drudge and a mere nurse of children to fulfil the model wife’s requirements. but not by complete subservience, She must make her husband feel that he has a thinking com- The nfinute.a man feels that his wife is his inferior he loses respect for her; and respect is a primal necessity of domestic happi- POOR ti! | Theatre Se Aap Admits He} y flaunt- | ty New Orieane tor weal 8° WED A BROKER os Will Be Bride of Pelton, Just Divorced. Mra. Daley Gorton Hanna, at Mamar to-day re to discuss the report from Cleve: soon become the Mo. 367 | broker and | oneck, Westchemer County. fused and that ahe would bride of Franklin Pelton, of Fifth avenue, this city, a Calumet, | member of the Republican. Law, Racquet and Rockaway Hunt clubs Mrs. Hanna was the second ot AN OXFORDS for Dan Hanna and divorced him last week. | Her friends are Inclined to believe the report, ae Mr. Pelton ts said to have pald her marked attention since her | separation from her ‘husband, both | when she was Bast and at her home tn a Mra. Hamma secured sbout half @ million dollars tn alimony from her former husband, and in addition will receive « sum sufficient to make her a millionairesas when the eatate of her grandfather, William J. Gordon, te Women are the |} vogue. Everyone realizes that now—but few stores did until it was too late to get Tans-without paying a biz premium for them. Our f-resight in placing immense orders early in the year with the makers of that perfect shoe—the “Queen Quality”—snables us to offer you practically every style, shape and leather which the most ex- |} acting taste could demard i] ard at most moderate | prices: and wottied. The story of the approaching mar- ened by the fact that | ay became free when hia | Ines @ divorce Pelton’s tt was sald he At Mr had been absent two Hanna has already take a] pie eo) sae DIV AGIO? COAG ASE! VICTOR TALKING MACHINES ARE IDEAL SUMMER ENTERTAINERS 10 STYLES Prices ranging from $10 to S500 exch LAWYER LIPFELD'S ARREST AN INJUSTICE “HIS MASTER'S VOICE” | | | | Acted Hastily and Attorney Is Honorably ‘Discharged. | | are ee Tee New June Records Useurbassed Tor Sok Abram Lipfeld, a Pine stfeet, w lawyer at No. 0 Was arr day in th of the New York The pide ale al atre on the charge of offering a forged | Leet ») Pryor’s Band, pass for (we seats at the door, has been ‘8 Bane, The exorerated. When he was called before M ¢ Butts in the Weat Side Court | py cxamination, the complainant, E. D. || Senge &y popular binger Price, im, the theatre, admit Ppt ted that he bad been hasty in making || (COME AND BEARS TERM, # charge and asked pe! i} On hee withdraw it with st oe Mr. Lipfeld insloted aMirgetive ai Utled to @ nearia \ Magistrate orde Exhibitions continuous and free, Manager Price admitt i aaa evidence lawyer whatever to sho had any knowledge Musical Instruments for the Summer in Great Abundance, Mr ould Mag! 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