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DEMANDS HAND / — OF SOCIETY GIRL WOU LETTERS sr Freeman, Former Newsboy,! | Women of the Future Will Refuse to ae to Wan Made les and Will Demand the Same Freedom as Men, Says Elinor Glyn Daring English A Authoress Eupects Her Sex| | | i Then Will Escape Penalty Which Now Attends Infraction of Social Gonventions. THREATS FOR FATHER. "Prison for Tienton Millionaiz or Suicide for-Himself-i — Imagines Miss Roebling f Loves Him: Pawst: Roebling, Prenton, His Plans nearly two hundred tett A. Freeinan, who practised law in and oF Helen Roebling. Mis Roebling, who made her debut | Yor—a ymititonaire’s fe@ame fo Ught today when Charles G. wire’ cable manufacturer, of lared ‘he had | recelved ‘a from Benja- | this elty, demand- his daughter, Sse in 186, hax received n number of notes | from the antl STEIN Rule boy, attorney. _autolst edt and She is an enthu- | drives, orbiligs and The Te ‘and was ad-| dominate society in} Prenton Freeman-—aa—once—a— news but educated himeeit tends, and Marriage ds a Sacrament _ LOVE AT ITS BEST 1S PASSION. Lon Only. AGE - _secrates It. oe. 5 as” ‘Love. Con-. : By Nixela Greeley-Smith. bs N° man likes to shoot a° tanrerabbit;” Elinor Glyn. She was explaining to me why man’s love, “not necessarily but said; yery frequently,” wanes after mar- inltied to the bar five years aco. From | this city Freeman, -who-told—his—Pren-+ On Trisnds ye Nad wecured a posttion 77 witha hie “corporation, Test SATUrag ‘which he ‘Mec Rosdling a final Jetter—tn | threatened to, publish the | milifonsire in “20 papers.’ ‘About two years ago Freeman met _- Miss Roebling in @ few words with =n -he_taasined Mins—Rochiing—wented witting. to marry him, and that her father was but wouldn't make the right sort of terms. Rochling sald to-day: that the manufacturer “NIKOGA GREECE Y~SINTHe. Clay.-pig ine England?” inguired, for. it| seemed to me matrimony was more | likesthat. eutYesot als: Giyn CHEE, | Saitee ‘sport. Thad just read Mrs._Glyn’s | i | weve He Does Strange Things. hy detectives employed by me. While dogned. - ously, itis true that bis actions became such that I called in Detective Pilger, of the | eity police‘I have not had ta steps) authoress 1 felt myself as I questioned _I do not take Freeman seri-| and think bim perfectly harm- jews, Ho has ‘said that I built «wing en my hous to accommodate his bride, actions,“ the matte: five-toot bay window added to this re- ception room. “Some of Mr. mate that _h him ‘and wing cotisists of & That i Freeman'a letters intl-| as it hough yery annoying.’ ‘the rolfowing extracts aré-taken at} dom from-lerters. marry me. ixe e@x-suitor, ome that I > Nave an Acquaintance with, even heip-| —fti-triendahiin-for,—has-bopn- calling —at my office. “Your father has calléd into the case 4 another focal crooked -tewyer-and-"6 Ace rember of-the-Lotie Club. About.tan. daya-_aco_he.arked me, sf 1_would x riding with him. rar Wins ny ree, Tretia, crinre=my—tite}| geal bythe “Jadea—Prit “Inthe story of your father arr tt ta esa STI proof betind me. ’Wants to Marry M. Reeser 0. Sigenke Why doca he do all this won't sptak to you until you invite me; I said + “About 8.30." © one. Tako me out in ‘Accidestal mur- hasbeen _ai_ureat ex: | imagination. pense owlmg to his infatuation or my| and hinting that 1 eetile the matter with him. But I do} not feel that I oan do anything about) is ot worth con-} ought to| | conWpee™ me, if she could, fe | nook as alia had stated, the study “Three Weeks,” which she had sai “have no-eyes to see God's sky wil! Seated before ther tawny headed her about the hook to-be the mereat raundering mole, for I had finished tip only stars T had been “Able to” see: after its perusal wore “the asterisks which marked the portions of the story that even tha daring Mrs, Glyn con- celved—it best to leave to the readers the chronicle of a protracted orgy, be- gun. by the meeting of a young English- man, Paul Verdagne, who had taken too much port, and the, ‘'Imperatorskoye,”’ la mysterious Princess who, undertook to, | teaoh “him how to “Live "he -_tirsh..stare—not..thore.1n. KE Aira, .Glyn's_ book—oocur “atter the Lady has promised to teach Paul how to LIVE—in capitals, The tars are followed by the statement that “inside the half-burnt loga tumbled _to- | Gtyn leaves no doubt laticated mind ex to and the Lady Not an Advocate of Free Love. Yot theac are the moat discreet stars) jn-the-bouk;-wiloh, aaa story...0f 0h! i of-the-century. morals, atudded with end- ‘ot-the-dictionary French and Italian, | makes, I think, the most inexcusable ‘appeal to the: low and prurient minded that Ihave éver read. T/ could not, things to Mra Glyn. I wanted her to that ners of_the awakening Of A yOUnE™ caeE— 0 ghe had written in her preface: ‘To Lme.ahe appsare a noble woman and Paul uplifted and exalted by his union with-her,”" ~T-omitted-my_final sentence from. the Frankly, the book had “seemed "to me | [selection Tri ft ‘of course, say theee id in her preface to the American | Mr. Freeman certainly doea_atrange | edition _of_that caloric work, “moles grubbing in the earth for. worms. ge Cia agriegmene ren eiestone Dorward might regard as “but a sensual record of passion.” But these, she added, h the stars in it? I Seda to Mrs. Glyn tite. phasage from. Ks: pag of "Three Wee! es veo. Paul, town is any ent -amitoni: nie Jeon © could 9 An immense amount about moule, goa MPA Eh nd Underatandi fon. Alt” beautiful things in their way and. possible to be ed at a distance from one anole, © AIL the. thing which on 2 Cs without uke pain ipobig, Bee a psttas things: arindls leans ~ au Rei ere yi Terienl peateaticns sean has tangibje. It meen 10. be Close — cloxe—te be clasped—t = Ing-to sbe- One.’ oe ae Love Purely ae aiee She eseaye: tebe What about he tor~ mie." navies _sesiadiee of ta Fngliah are AUC t of eae ie much a-beauttful ioe epen Rech the: mane er “alive after -marriage: be. interest’ in. ‘Sheomust™ Gyn tei otet Wale ‘and then tock the 3 Le ftown: ae on +jatrete O'Reilly last evening ordered Sridtated he FOR WIFE TOWED "HER SOUL MATE So She May Be Happy. | ‘Louls A. Bauer, whoxe wife and her |‘‘soul mate," the Rey. Maxwell J. H. uae pastor of St. Lacas's Re formed Church, Wlilunsburs, were ar- Gisled to-day. an. declaring he-wili-ob- tain-a-divorce.so that his wife, who no as a Yoves im, oan marry her affinity Rae | an be happy. re olergymay {to@ay “under the observation of phyat: ape in. the paychopathic department oti the Wiatbush Hospital, where Mas~ lthegivsentito learn whether they are | | mafie; Atter their mutual statements in| eld having, failed to xtya_ bail, to the. Right. ‘Opposite St. Lucas's Church, be-7 ves'ih:the innocence of his wife, tt 1s -averted, and wants to see her nappy, theugh he ches had her arrested, aftor PEDDLED IN STREET in ais to-be Tragedy pater tapos aes we live ee a be psois {The other woman aamcotrthe the function of. wie Calhoun atreet, acer “dresséd "| in ae Moottish pina 1. don't: know -who has put these women on ‘my ‘trail, or for pevvidine rultable tomo. ery her to-morrow, ae you sti yee: ceapits: reas. th! Jeet el fo (ts not sak a hunted ental on akn: that 1 now my 24 havo struck at my You have brought a nome to” pet Gott ot rac it home. i letter att the 18th, My 1 gone to you, ne to land you in Btate aan and: I have ot tthe evidence te frst Spring & A aiath agyeron every letters to you, if) public opi ‘Of: fares Ine to do It? 1 will uit a@ealnst you, and ot _comtained in’ all my than ‘leave vou to ve py yous health, mind, « sveryth! to. put Roebling bonina rivon $350,000 MINE SWINDLE, FRLENA, Mont, Oct. 13,—Numero! Montana and Washington Investors have ~e awindied Py of sere ue beet a x Len Fprewerly 2 Ans | thoi ‘Ob-| man and a woman interests me. American pretace,’ plained Airs. I knew it would I say in. the English ook that. the: Impera! was a noble -woman beoause’—end the au- the copy of the book I held in my ose es was absolutely faithful to the man sbe had-chesen as ones mate Ol enrough: the ene ieative ec (mse o oating free i Bn-advocate of free _eew ot. all {vou -delleve- in: the present . ersten. ix|of marriage?’ I questioned. og comer {the “present. time any woman who offends conven- | oy tional Jawa pays: the penalty “with Geath, But = hundred years from’ now St may de different. ‘When Woman Is Emancipated. “\Women_will become more and “more emancipated and will refuse to submit Ye manem jaws, They will want lie aame’ freedom that men have.’ “wrote the sentence-rapldiy—in-|-— Ex-Offi cer. Sees Dub he Queen's ‘Bodyguard “Accused of ‘The Cimabue alters piece, which ts the bdutight of art “lovers ofthis atty, waa, ap —heirloom-of- the -Mussagelli—feantty,;;40- of Florence, for five hundred years, Mra. right ls the widow of thé inte George E; Wright, the portrait painter, and has been offered thousands of ‘dol- lars for the old master, the painting. for #0 to the Salvation Army on Spruce stroet yesterday, hen went the rounds of. the second-hand Vresawvk, it la dtiarged, tried to sell. |S oiibe. 0 ‘Were members of the chool:_‘They were con- firmed in.the church on the same When “Mrs. Bauer, who is twe seven: and handsome, andthe [were foitnd Inthe parlor of the jenta [pouty edjoining the ohurch. on Wedne: lasy Aight, Mr, Bauer-and the minister's | father believed they. might elope. Mrs_ Bauér’s soul mate, however, explained | fo the “Court: that-while tie comitig. of |, another! mand wife to hls house in’ the ight as, wean’! Tie Hert ate Sane e her: Walok ane | ee =e Polen gee Ree a er. ea i aopoal that appeal Yes Pmnerning under the power of notion ae *, Bauer. was dying. vn power of emotion F tl tL wee dying and by some Der | ular, force (Mrs, Bauer came to my 01 4UNCLE.JOE” “CANNON KICKS ‘Do you think the world will be a5y better for that?’ I asked. “Wil it be bettert!? echoed Mra, Glyn. ‘I don't know. Do you? I ain hat’ particularly interested in sociologt- phe added. “I am ab- study of ‘character and no aympathy with the {Fer from’x. But any ‘strong, deep passion between & “In “Three Weeks’ the Lady's passion for Paul rose from caprice to love at its highest polnt—the desire’ to repro- Guce his Mkeness, Sho opened the mie dows of ‘his sow! eo that he fine in everything. She offended no ve shops and finally lett the Madonna and ing thet he would oall for it later. B. fore his retyrn, however, he was caught, Vreeswyk was a /guést at Mra, Wright's home: with Daniel M. Wright while on a Canadian trip, and the foreignér tol a story of troubles at tome, including @ figh+ in his guard regtment and trouble with a superior officer, He was affable and was invited to pay a visit to wa to the altar plece on Thurddey night. HH. ROGERS TO STAY ‘God's, but only the Jaw of man,’ Cen you d@on't think marrage a sacrament?’ I interrupted. aly. fe) ed} ae love coneecrates \otnhen an eat aadgoiatlon, of « man 4 n° love, 1a conae- aes . Pete re, Glyn, ‘so. lon, ue to sah outer. ard ich peason, As pre: IN NEW YORK NOW. NEW BRDFORD, Mass. Oct, 12—It {s not expected here that H. H. Rogers, |. who went to New York a ftw déys ago, will return to bie Falrtiaven home this Pileesey. are being made (eo close it nent Monsey. Child in @ seloon on Srate street, shy- He decanie acquainted sford, which be did. He obtained acoasa THE PIGSKIN’SEVENTY FI Stleaker Gets Into Football’ and Proves He Is Still Young at Three Score and Twelve. -Rhey--were removed ram. eee ns veers. export thirty cents a barrel. OAS FIFTH WI, | Le 4S DAUGHTER, HONEYMOOR TRIPS —(SABIGAMIST THAT. WAS ALL | William H: ie Has rel Manes oe ae Arms- Arrested, but Fails to | Had to. See.Owner Who. Prosecute. Was Abroat. WBEGS HER TO. RETURN. TOOK BRIDE “WITH: ‘HIM |But She Would Rather Be: in|) Greenwood. Than Live in _ Mone Went to London SET lore | redted at ths —prescher's home, where try Against Col, Theodore We. berg, G-ALR. Veteran week when ple with, horeawhipped the clotHes_off the. back -of- her rival, ap- peated today In the Morratana Police daughter, Lily, slateen years old, press the complaint. She sald that her husband’ refised to live with hers in her.home_#t_ One Hundretend Fitty— fourth street ‘and Cortlandt avenue. Ghe declared that he never contributed a cent toward thes ae “to Get t= Captaln Willam 8... Gunn,—-formeg: imandger of the Schuyler Arms te In West _Ninety-elehth _street._shove! sudden disappearance, following | ‘hte! matelage fo hin stenographer, #1 | Willain: H, Lasher tuile} to xppear Adaiia Street Police Court, Brooklyn, | to-day—to—preas_the bigamy —chuiree lamathat te fifth wife, wire de the dauch: | Mts. Lasher however, in $19 ball on a tech- i charge of vagraney to tusure her | ils ¢rienda three weoks ago, returned olty ride to-day ont Sricad Uner Philindelphia. It wae? the thne of Captain: Gann’ ‘irance that he Wax short in higs tre Schuyler “Arms. a axe wea in the nature ‘mien the husband has promised: jon hand, Bail wae furnished and Mrx. iwent to her home at No. 101 jetreet. from wien La if m astonished,” ‘he said at han spaken to by an Byenti politician in fene-tre—tho-copmmtamernt tr wax formriy the Poutmaater tate Senate, and for nf “Hiailet of Grit. | tere He Js of a con- @aspowition and. fers Corners, atitutionally tonesoine ‘bis-matrinwnnid tick — certal biiis due at that I oould not’ meet. wre Lhotel, Ost. 1. Faction tut it was one: {could note aries her. Lasher No. 4 uied| plain by Iptter, so I had to see Mi ast March in Boney Hospital, Brook. (Robert Hoe, the propriegor of the hot lym, And at her bedelde itlie bereaved |and he waa in London. Bear in min bpolite mother-daughter. Hu took nee | ‘pilin were-not due-untll Oot. 1 ip to Oritten's Corners’ to net as" “I went to London with tm Keaper, and she married him in him and borrow. Longed for. Brooklyn. term of one foc ret Five weeks ago the longing _ nay the ‘bills ober, X shall repay yiite away from Griffen's Comers Her ted’ huabend wrote many letters berxt hér.to Feturn, Finting thé corr ‘ence: method futile, Ne iad recourse to the tmw. Tie, knew that his wite married | Georg Dennison at Coldspring, Ie I. Beteen years ago. 1t ts his contention | | that:Denninon {a alive. Hence the charge | 7 of bigamy. House: Lan July, [matters him. for bm for | ¥ ii : noth tie = to terost—thepubticrabout it) 17 took iy end Jondon with mo on a wedding Captiia ani Mrs, Gunn }4he pler by. woman. marked thes, wen town on wether, ‘bearer arity “toge riding fo Subway and ‘leaving Cap- Guay ienowe alee reviaree inated’ a (Ate e eo a ne cee dead; “decinred Mrs, Lasher to-day. | passages Tintex Mt and BEM (Gua “y enagag ‘Daas late and.were Bhorwed mon newspaper clipping | roe 4n the regular list, When fweee | before he married me, telling that my | Zot on te Aca aentS | swt hesfeand died in Anril-of this year. [My Drotmer also wrote me that (Mr | Beneteon-wae-deat;and-t-bettere tre ts Sh raphe for {She was stenog: for Experts’ oe chien G | Gann 4x awhich has \Saios in Che ies “Boustng, Ae tn time of her marriage to young Fark, Row: le was Says It’s Spite. 0dr. Laser ia old and tall and lean : jand | bald and Jenlous, “He made me ———= | Haitry‘him at che polit af a revolver, I |} Gon't care about Nvire with him any | he east Ont. ‘Guan ‘said there was mo founds- ttorfor-the- report: ‘he-hed - ADS. LIQ. -Chd ————$—— BALLOON-ON NIGHT TRIP :_—SCARES. BERLIN” ( LARnUY OWS ah ma afte Tet tom ‘she hie arteest a et raornat bs you east pea Drops Over Street, Then } . oe trom at ud api my last drop ot blood to| seampede @are you, and why do punish me th this way: ‘fe and )T will come, dowh atvonce, Yai| BERLIN, Oct, i2—Some mtieary £oNe6tand_L} baiiooniste-tast-niqht-carrted out on-me weur).- experiment, and foaidontally, cased a atreet scare and stumpede. A®’ aboit mIdniglit (rey ascended trom a. shed at Tegel, six miles northwest of | Berlin, salled over this city and mas ocurred—over the—rocle tor heart; hour, invisible to the citisens, . To ward: the-end of the: journey. however, a heavy night dow caused the airship’ +X Ball ALND WOW deloved awful “husband. "t you want to see Buck, the-poor aie tothe torr and oxles—for ero lots piaken who want to he-elty. l fourth floor ot No, 0 Weet One Hun- rest. a Alaarath, it-has-only been-a few: days “since the ae a Sree a born wert: ti her. fatha ax 1a tine ore ind from it she claimed to ae old Sho looking, Bathgate avenue, ated on jathwate a: aa ‘Weberg: and Misa. Lilly. eent pul juite a chimp stn the pet nes One. Hu dying, in tamale eaouaits and _Waslington Aven forgot to ask youl !f you want! Fad 1 mont for a few- moments Toney. 1 will divide all I haye if yout {hovering fo electric lights, ohly come back. 1 don't ges how You! shoe of water _dalst -cauned tiavag the heart to heave ame inn lcrowd which had assembled to: ee ee { 4 when you think Ae mo ek [in frigbt. ‘The balloon'then disappeared the centre: of = immediate— 7 Mrs; Thekla'C. Bock, who Nves on the lonely! ym ind the visiting: ore, the Kew Sree Amor lation for the In- struction of the Blind, Reaches ——__ > * NEW GREEK MINI@TER. : ATHENS, Oct. 12—-M: Coromtlaa, cS Greek Consul Gengial + to Wently EY ton at 23~-been—-aepointed— “Unltd States and will comer the nem, Lege ‘ashingto! THIS IS SAID -. 7@ HELP MANY ndred. and witha d {were out to ribbona, Mra, twa women eae} 0 Wah: ttimed them loore with honor ond feo) he turned. in (and: gave the widow: @ leoture, Sh UP. GOES KEROSENE AGAIN. Stendara Raises Price fer Rupert 80 Cents a: Barrel, The Standan Ol Company yesterday raised the price of refined Kerosene for It wee $8.65, and now ft is $4.75. Np announos- meat came irom Mr, Rookstellere | offices as to the reason for the advance, | dat it were gait in Wall street that . ft Darrele: prevabiy: ned Bocbepentny afer vedere erase ter Pederai pity Chicago, Imposed the tho Standard for. meee Keroeone was boosted a reason was avelgiede Dy, (Mix This Simple, Helpful Recipe at Home and PASS i Try It, Anyway. Tantdhe amty Sev Guage or .7- sow any prescription phar|the uric acid and other waste ANWUAL eons © following: matter eee ve blood = which ‘ Dandelion, one-| causes jeumatism. r balf ‘ounce; Compound Kargon,| Some persons who suffer with ‘for Health St iSake re: one: ounce;) Compound Syrup Sar-| the afflictions may not fool In- || ] @aparilia, three’ ounces. clined to place much confidence in } | keep ‘the bowels Y the Mver ‘i this simple mixture, yet those who bave tried It say the results are simply surprising, the relief being offected without the slightest in- jury to the stomach or other organs, It regulated, the kidneys active, ne | stomach well, the blood nar the | sleep sound, the brain clear wit! Mix some and gtve ft a trial. certainly comes highly recom: B : HEA JS | mended, It is the prescription of } | an eminent authority, whoge entire $j» repntation, {t 1s sald, was estab- Shake wéJl'in a bottle and take a teaspoonful dose after-each meal and at bedtinie, “phe above 16 considered by an erijnent authority asthe finest ptidn sver_written to re- ieve. Backmohé, Kidney Trouble, ‘Weak. Bladder ‘and all forms of Urinary difficulties ~ This mix- ture acts promptly, on the eltmina- tive tissues of the Kidneys, en- at the tine, thous a made which inomea that the enbanced price would go far t>ward paying the abling them to filter and straln| lished by It.

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