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) - pig red Sleeat “GRAND JURY HAS. ITS. TURN WITH “LADY BISHOP ‘But She Finds Some Truth in What Prof, Thomas, of Chicago, Says | About Husbands, Indicls Mrs. May Mary Ann} Scannell Pepper Vanderbilt: for Alleged Grand Larceny. HELD IN $1,500 BAIL. Stepdaughter Alleges Undue Influence in Procuring Valu- able Wedding Gift. \ Thean be parious tines fc Bishop. of Brookiyn spor Mary ‘The « pooks, M Anp ‘Séanneti- nd Jury shoriff's Ju bridegroon red lumber uck y Gr ad ich old Mr. V. ed to her as a-wedd might of their ma occasion We Biciour by ¢ Bives, Cha Other gi Mrs. 3 last June. ed the more aus- of Little Bright Red Light and Pepper-Vanderbiit ot an x worse afi {the thing by indicting anderbilt for the same Miss Minerva alleged— | trick and Mark i present on the This | Few America of the House | 'MEN WHO NEED | io Minister to the Strong Woman to li lat ani an wl W sit net By Nixola Gre for pleasing to him in eve day in an Pecdonale, n Wives Dog Type, _ Says Margaret H. Bates 9 THREE WIVES, One for intellectual Companionship, One ; Emotions and a Bear Children. eley-Smith, fen,” said “Mrs, Margaret Holmes of the New York State ive League, I don't ke variety in wom- think it is pos e they Som. r one type some for other; but man is naturally tickle, id ihere is generafly somet y woman,” 2 in answer ta The statement can A question 1 had asked her as iol r or not she agreed with Prof. iliam 1 Thomas, of the Uni y of Chicago, who stated yester- address that-men like the type of wife ft friendly and unquestion- alee syeet! vance tin that the Grand Jury would | ue amma IS. be up and doing to-aay. 80 she came| W/X0/qQ GPCCIEYSSMUED) After touching upon race sui to the courthouse in nm coach, Old Mr.| €?*YA(ow7-/907 BY W.E-LAWSON NA nana at, f Vancarbilt gaye) her the tif: trom a t ; and woman's slavery to fv hallway when the jurors ma and ashe entered the County the arnt of her lawyer, George V. 8 wyer Willlam« pleaded an a y¥ again in couch. after renewing jher old bond of $1,500. ek velvet with a black nes were on th und two gol SHOW REMOVAL BIDS ARE ALL TURNED OOWK New York Contractors Wanted 47 Cents a Cubic Yard— Too High, Says Mayor. ciated w Prot. | on Mra. | 1 dear, but has really never a’ | There ts q great deal of truth | Thomas's remarks,’ continued | Bates. fen do not generally associate | 5, |with't wives a while you|'m | hear a man bemoaning the fact that he | 4 {has no Intellgctual companionship with |hix wife, But 1f he happens to have | drains and sa: married a ‘brainy’ woman he resents fer ca! what he warts 1s aym- pathy and Kweetness, und begins ¢o look for these.qualities in other women. Some Men Need Three Wives. rot “If hin wife ts a good housxekeoper asi ma comfortable, that’s all the tinued Mrs Was talking to two childless wivz’ who Nel on me. culosus*husband, — E. typical of the large untarti hed in.) Prof. Thomas said that man used woman as a plaything, a lay figure on “| which to hang-his wealth; that he has bought her cheap and bought her| ith her, ne of those ir chance in thou. Ife. and children has a ‘All throughtful people take Mrs. Cross- | an's view: but Was the tirat w an I have eve rd speak plainly ssly on the subject women w {ves of miserable lonelines: Bates. “Only yest * con- day I One’ had never had a rr had buried five, one the offspring of a tuber- Yearned for a for, and talked “se women were ass of the invol- iid to love adoptng and care one. nS Who, because ave requires, What he wants | 290% HO. hey Hintniscitaita somerone eerale atone endl lortsiccmceme ite ne knesa has Remi cannes jor vice refrain from having children. It jot tae table when he giv a dinner | party, to loak after his laundry and lend | of | respectability to hla iife. ve | ysiclan once told me that a man wivey—one with fw better for them to do so. a man who fuse to bear ¢ wife | to excess should ren, I think. Few Motheré-Slaves to Fashion; ~ hy rea "E douot if many out if ny mothers become and cling: | \¢ i BAER, oy 1 UAE | velop a tas dressing ne | tO. chilies man to |) tne ” |may bo upon pt the romer Mitrauoted st women t Cleaning Departy Com are g000 8 leaning Department Con Seats . mio: well has r 1 all of the} With«her silght ed the meeting | fi x 0 ¢ Awenty-seven bide for snow removal] and soft, wavy, ana nub! ty by con He’ doen pila too high Ile did Wath after [Just as a girl who dican’t remember her own dead moter imagines ste must} haye looked, Gentle, with a soft, deter- | ne Jenual manner, her whole | «) the old-fashioned pass upon] bere she was uly and! Phen he} convincingly the 4 new wom: | B caused the item to te fan, fo the calendar, Preside | ‘There ix no doubt," she continued, | ‘to bave “Bida were too n explanatic men 11, | Feauily to the role, he: Tank vacated the Buliine ‘some eractore i yex-|Few House-Dogs Among American, urged fr Was not doand it was for ard The 1 bi charge of 47 cents 4 moval in readvertixe Bids for rough, be done ra . Starr, Hracken, M prices soaling c' ¢ Vard, Qdventixed for new bids for Manhattan ~SI-DAY RACE 10 hi and for DODGE SUNDAY LAW} . Managers Decide Not to Open Garden Doors Until Mid- night Hour. On account of Justice O'Gorman's de- cleion regarding the Sunday law the management of the six-day bicycle race announces that the xart will be mado at 1 o'clock Monday morning in- atend of 12 o'clock, midnixnt, ax here- tofore. No tickets will be sold until after 12 o'click, an management Will tako no chances on a possible vlo- fation of the law, The mtarting of the mugs at 1 o'clock Will necessitate a delay @f an hour at the Minish, which has’ usually been at 10 o'clock’ on he following Saturday Aight. The Malan will be at 1 o'clock: he welay In-opening the doork will be a xrsat inconvenience to the crowds which havo usualy athered early and made merry untll the wtarting of tha Dig race at midnight: Under the new Bian the marrymakivg wilt have: to be rifled to thw! Auet. where tho crowd Mil hate td wait until {he doors open @BAR o'clock for the wale of iskyts. | the | of the @aas side and awk youraelt i¢ any |uhat men prefer what P Thomas | calls the house-dog type of wife. But the | ‘ Wives., | sro do us Justice, there arm | house-doxx among American wives. [rhe ® a great many good house! [ers, and their husbands xenerally con- Vrider them ideal wives. ; 1 “Whatever his wife howayer, a] man Is apt to want suinething else |cept in the cuxe of a grand passion= and grand passions are yery rare.’ | “How long doex love survive mar-| 1 asked, for 1 wax sure Mr, Bates would have a positive opinion. "I have known where there was 4 violent quarrel In the first month of the honeymoon, 1f seems, (0 last Bur Is, enses “Ll regall a pase of a young who married purely from conyentence ‘Doe girl wax thrust out of her hom and Into matrimony; the man Coughs was about tite he found a wife Love May Last 40 Days or 40 Years, and in- “Eomet him tho other day quired after his wife. They have a daughter forty rs old, He told me very sadly she x quite Ht and added, | “L don't know what] should do without Mollie’ It wan evident he had a gen: nine loye for her which had sprung. up after inarriage and lasted for more than forty years. So you see,” continued Mrs. Bates, ve pay Torty days or forty All depends on the quality of the} nd the jndividsal."” What.” I inaulred, "do you think of + Proféxsor ‘Tnomus'x condemnation’ of race sulolde and woman's’ slavery to fashion?" “I don't agree with Jt,’ she replied promptly. “Phere tx not half so much race sulelde ax some apeakers and writ- ors would have us belleve, and In my vpinion,” she added, decidedly, ‘the lin not half enougin” ‘ “E heard Mrs, Crossman‘a talc before | thy Peaces¢ le on the regulation of }, births, and agree with (t. Iothink girls should be taught how to prevent jndix- criminate child-bearing, “Thoughtful People Favor Race # Suicide." .. “Look at any of the-awarming streets met A hands filled with t house in Clty Hall Park te da Drf- Astoria, Bates, andi kate to the dinne xt Saturday of the Pilgrim Mothers. ee METZ'S CITY COURT PLAN. 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