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=) THE EVENING WORLD, FRI Farmers’ Wives Become Fiighbrows, and Whie Joshua Hoes Corn They’ re Off to Women’s Clubs Raral Femininity fe Learning Scientific Housekeeping and Art in Decoration, as Weil as Methodical Rearing of Children. EVEN FIGSTY 1S BEAUTIFUL. State Institute’s Plan of Gibe-and- Take Discussion at Assemblies Has Fro= duced Wonderful Effect in Rural Communities, | By Rose Caroline Tillotson, Club life {s the life for the farmet’s wife; she's now a full-fledged The rural ladies have deserted their chores und taken to lectures ran intel woman and meetings, for Miranda has tecome a highbrow and longs f lectus existence. Oh, s the longer mi thi discuss’s up-to-date feminine farmer a0 she hies to her woman's club and The cows, dear me, no; nee, on the farm radical, wondrous 13 conducted on learnel at the w @igs are fed and dishes washed a cording to rule, and the farmer's wife no longer ignorant of the ways of t We § We are now we world. ropriation of aly, ‘ And how does {t happen that feminine | furry on the work on the sam 8. Tustioe néverentered) inca clubat Mrs.! of prac knowledge in thelr homes, Helena Wells, director of the State In-| and ato is the first in the stitute work, $s re ble for Introdue- | Uhl) ropriation for this ing and forming clubs among the furm-| of the ye tonel burest ers’ wives. Through et&tency and a Ds to push this capable management a movement to Wins tlre nation. | So, before Detter conditions in rural homes has) tional movemen UES) been wonderfully successful, and to her | are the farmers’ wives indebted for] hell uaeeik ae bringing to them the joy of club life. Solves Rural Domestic Problem. HARRY THAW’S FATE FOR STANFOR When I called upon Mrs. We Hotel Rrotz she enthustastical eGuiveU GUE IRATICRRDEGRIERS Gasailed, the intention to take | reeption of, to be Pa eoedion sim’ frome great Bodily harm is H of dei tOnDe: fas Hecessary conchision from the act. nizant of, yuschiy wequaint me GS ain GUL Ch Get {You wil remember that the burden) ©] wit! ieaaiitaen Ageea aoe nder ont adicto . or tneon- | of proof Is toe It matters not what opinions any one | try house Mrough wi| stent with, these made by her upon andres entertain ag to whether this is or va neues! through w9-| tig ria asonable ta severe or proper test, the wis- men's clubs that she hopes to vetter| “ang it vou fnd that contradictory | ; ndant’s doin of the law-muking power of the | Givlexiathieroondltions ae 1 fin on ietory er crime beyond vas fixed a pted this as the GIES eGtar a yeee i ~ nsisient statements were actu- only sta which respon- i M ally n or by re wi a t Jus: is § c} he rural domestic problem,” she sald, | 0.2, By Gea eh Be esate rs uC y Involved ia to the respon: fs she took my hands in cordial gr lranee dag!) “The women who live in the ci p te herein as Applies to All Grades of Crime. | at in this case 5 ake that into consider . | i i try are hu for something more|j\., aN a, i ‘ defendant rece ving Did Thaw Realize? €y are now,. for Bae aR Sion as to] the ne do Juest py are now. f0r thy etediiiity of such witness oF wit | 8D 1 of TRH | wha But contradict jeu ten ie] Xow tn “Phe farmer, through science allersususeveuone arece is tet ‘ ry | made a farming, and way | pon t ngs, so that he @hould not lis wife, through sci sh c Oo aT Gli cess the home? at Y = Ce OU niBre SUD make a success of the hom Hareracilia aa 4 nurs | vole of entertain- woman to conduct a home should be + abievdouoe but No reaso Did he compre- se NCEE SALT en Rioriiouaee ble doubt wilt of muraer| iers and thoroughly vers di art of ise in the second . it ts tyrone keeping and the science of rea‘ ie juty to n tie benefit tl erence beLW ar and it fs tits, t ugh th . b guilty of murder in| and wrong Achave the power to deli ee itesontiitie noma 1 should ent detworn them” Did be know it Gi, WO tae! ee tne. omen lomiclde killing of one} {4m 4 1 as to ne to kill Stanford White? farmers. A moveient of this sort W838] human being by the uct, procuremens | Of degree And when every question which you started in Canada eleven years ago.) or omission of 4 a leduinto it of man-| Cin ask yourself with respect, te the aan siti )| manle Mee F vaniewal ndition of the defendant's mind har and it was while visiting in Ontar sate Rum rean niche! you Would) eeu answered by’ t mony in the must again apply your con- that I became interested in helping my convict : own countrywomen to bett thelr. do- Us Tend to tie two ques- mestic conditions, New York State has, “You will remer ecitarevane ‘ated by the statute: Taken vit: Setter landalancd Octave t me of the com. | bound by the term » indictment. | pfend at the thme of the en uw pthe rand las ot, and the law applie| ut it wou find t d White laboring gave an appropriation of $00 to the te insanity ig}oan And nim gu a of reason ax not Pnirmaustrianta ore! Nigtehttnarseee eT arcaheae ' the nature and quality of the State) Industrial work fs SECIS a a Act_he was doing? ‘That 1s, did he not How do you form the clubs and do now Nat hela drawing and point the farmers’ wives ta kil y to the /ty 4 CoC t and londed pistol at the pe son of Stanford White and dt a fdea of recuiving instructions in house- leatecceitaseantnomuneaccmanl hold arts?" 1 asked. "r to apply to [us “bods, “and that the wet was one ‘ Hee ts and provably. woud di Wives Are Enthusiastic. nd rand without i Walte's lite? . Wee 2 ant at the time of the DhoynstcncntDusiaat ention, limit the general | 5 nds as as he deithe | pail ANE S TT Ved erswered quickly, ‘tne on 2) fas follows OU Unaey onace ret iorcam meant ‘of reason as not g pci ans Reade Pet koaleracny tejuntieccueest trons ertinal gine nenpeaitiomea ATE nore: | enone she. wag: doing, was q reer eople | inal He diot, imbe an. nt KL offense tt ¥ my , did he not aut tively pitiful, We reach the people | !al Va! Rea eel A aS Tense than mur-| the act wa idden by law or con- through lectures, Last Gctober a sertes | yy ents At A Pon Meaeee ee thon morality, of the eed RATA te a d find upon | community \d not know either o of forty-eight lectures was given ‘ act, he was fn sa reas 2 {wo propositions because of a de throughout twenty-four counties in this pen Gt re De ether t sor was tn such a state myivasuwarelreaciiad! ithat the act was wrong.’ tat tO een ct of not gu but there is np t . Deliberation a Factor. Must Be More Than Impulse. Voy ser vey ioduelitia sh eawomen men reasonable doubt in vour minds that de . spiritually and physical, ndj To bring the ca statu-|fendant killed Stanford White in th But you whl recollect that this r combine the cream of all the clubs in: tory de nore HT ent of passion by means of a danger ane MA OD roaea iad nets e eason anlutensialaue tures are divided |degree it was necessary crime! us weapon, sich as pistol is, | mere op ich 4 man may choose Lee Sec iacnie dik tien you 1 this. defendan: | 1s to the rectitude of Mi ‘ cused by rest kers. On this slaughter he first degree. 4 frame of “mind wherein he is satisfied a SR UTATOUAGE ure pamanteni tit Fy tha Van Re ft Cornell Unie} 5, A 1 owy ‘ ara ean e § en soape vator le ons, if any, so made, were in fact : e | it in ember that you are} Tere inputs impelling Nab of the entire stock of : - ALS CUTOUT Oe eran sretdieede bee aner ae SO eTES ; false, ‘The only questions to be Ss é } mo a ‘Graham, State [Provocation "one musa although n= i SNL rattects Upon the | feqsa t0. ninistagerimel iainolde: rmined aire: Were the communtca- ¢ nel Mrs. ham, State |e, sy - eat lat ees “ é " Mit Patt at ons in ft made to the defendant Q President of GT, U.; Mrs. isnot satisHed unless the in-| ral had character of a per-| the restraining power of the. will and | GU, (ue, defendant believe them and | % ens iQn= rade Richard Aldrich and many other wel + [tention was deliberated upon {ft n can ne n nd te show 1 rule recognizing @ oon- jy min Be t oH any, dvi they fave upon & c: ‘ ianumoKe. tonne ners’ | {Mpulse ts followed by tion, that is |! the party ts guilty ‘of homi ion Would eo cove u wy h « , inowynlrelnion sions ion Sos [ane Ty hewltution, even. may. im- | cide nor In any senge mitigate the taking Tnlestbneotverimal angela iat: Doles toni hey prlpalalemtat akan 3 $ * wives on various subjects. ply deliberation; so may threate against Q of the ina The doctrine that a criminal! thee eaucnalite of ‘mental opsratone Wint r Ss t Fa) veson Sarat cto 7 ere Or Neg : Aina Cron nie conteinest crim rationality of mental operations, | & e unis an vercoats We first spoke on hints to the home | itr r, and. selec ff means with host ab tet may be excused upon the notion OTE Daal ORgk ’ ; ge care | Which t rpetrate the deed. | eat a crime | tible impulse to comm acts upon which ghe condu nurse. How to bandage wounds, care | Tate the deed. 1 ts greatest benomc | Peeples ty commit it, | was based y essential to a _etand- for the ick, air the room, and give first] mnetant em TT “ephere is no testimony. to controvert | ond arent thee apiitt yg to of judgment, the acts and com =) > | 3 ald to the injured is treated in the sub- | hesitation or Ibt to be overvome, ay ihe bie eth Wh ame to} has no place in the Naw. 2| munications of thi persone: aye Former Prices Up to $40.00. $ Btructed in how to tear’ tieir children. | SH aL CSET ean the defevuda the ne inde plseellianawiicern qingpund state that reason rial (aw it wore) for the mental manu: | ¥ ‘Phe whole future of the race depends | to characterize the crime as deltberate ,iaentoved. ‘Che defendant, uner a plea| acted from an i Teed and he facture of the personein question ie $3 » health of the country children, | #2d premeditated murder. of not #ullty, has ated ed ee i gerd papier npuls You will, therefore, inquire whether cj) upon the health of Grey Gultaiccae | OAL TSA al ion span TENG cae LA Cae Car RO ANMIRNCOHUTIEAS é upon the evidence sueh communications ° and for this cara neh shout | an capacity at dhe Hine to think anid | question he was Insane, and tat Muste ocmmcanelali tent: Pare made ta deren dant) Sil ne Peueye 5 2 ow how to properly nourish the little | Teflec uificient v yn to make a/ fore, under the law, he Is not re: ‘DA Te Erenavelaumoten tice er, dic Y, y oth i, Y hub, 01 S| to, refrain from doing a Wrongful ac byes # Bg ques-| of his mental faculties to fo jerlm- the time of recetvi uch communtica- i Hiri Un RoR 1 Gales a9 at nde. the vathtite there “muse not | om ean be held te-| Yons that they acted upon ® brain. el Some are lined throughout with silk. 3 Gadbinntanoelat! intoxicantallas) welloak | ant nto kill | State Must Prove Sanity. one U partial or ineiplent in’ yeady diseased and brought on a more i BS jes tot and upon the presumptior bility 1 at correct pe th PATiesal and flowers on the atmosphere of esata h 8 w ‘a perception And you may ermine upon | 5 ana | Hole | Wie prosecution may rest without proot | @ logal qunlity of the act and to} testimony these questions, and vy i$ I Sale Bovs’ Clothin Te eae eee Ee piraad rage elton prod [Ge thes teal aa jeatueniz tran auoeconng ana sana earance § s0vS g Pigstye Becomes Beautiful. reflection und side is Insanity, and evidence is given | fnsane delus res the length of time which elapsed, if | $ — = = pe lot oaBecon welts [mitten for eliotee toh za sinh “that “etense, “the gen. | the “canduet and of any, before he acted, If ut ul, upon 'the $ = 5 ae 3 “The farmer's » {a shown how toland for the formation « J eral ¢ on {8 presented whether the | cannot excuse the criminal communications and determing from hk 4 5 transform oven the pigstye into a | Pose to KIN. The hum CUACIARY ILI enenieiblaetonantaaututanin tremnira | taking is life, unless it is’ of conduct, as testitind to, wheter lie bee |} 500 Boys’ Two-Piece Sult also how to enhance the charms of the! jrate and. prem ane bettie and if i7 case |cusable or justifiable, But. the exist-| bad’ upon’ “his subsequent’ conduct « . sinchi “rieze and Fancy C home by a simple cffevta, Good | was fe P'mus. be determined from | ay 4 We Acuue RSINnlnA in ony | “nee of such a delusion may be con mental state I$ rata Reefers of Chinchilla, Frieze and Fancy Chevicts, Uterature is discussed, proper |“ the circumstances of the case. lantitlaletomthe shensnta sominnceneiee sidered to determ g whether a pers Their Form of Vardict. ° joys’ Russian Overcoats. 5 Hite? Must C 5 is ie hat doubt | « <0 far mentally unsound as to S " , 6s books for mature as well as young Maas Consider Thaw’'s Actions. un dito i {tted Upon this ground, {se conscious that he was doing @ pro-| “To eonciude. therefore i3 Plain and mixtures. Former price $6.50, minds being recommended. How tw) “You may take into consideration | man iy s sumption that every albited act oman alt ators. it fake rura) achoula attractive In dia. | Upon the ‘uestion of deliberation and |} aoa NE to ey n euppart of the defense of tneantty MECial mraotithntne troReiniaarnt Norfolk and Double-Breasted Suits. SJ rat] closed to the farmer's wives. and DAG e Cetendinty| er glves evic : wy 8 Wi 6 Sse Heads (c Mission of the acts charged in th Ages 8 to 17. Former prices to $10.00, : 5 he evening | it : > eredi- | indtet the defendant kuew the n BES! as t Pus Pow woman's place In the world is then ! Ar ae you | te inutha detondanitialiturerande qualitvecesthemact. Nomis ” Overc 7 andlen: is acts upon ‘t Mh the Bare i You wil cou Tananiban laine APL EERE (hee Cage Say one von ¢ Boys’ Overcoits, Ages to 17 “Bach wife who hud successfully ac fardan receding she | shooting prisoner P only question for you todectde | will And him guilty of such dextee « 63 Former prices $8.50 to $10.00, ge sel inehin AE Bere ceo | amirma tive whether the defendant was or wasjcrime aa under the law as hereto 4 uired some kK in the art of house itself, including the numbe f ot ne the . Qi e tr ve : | ALLE tee EH ia ary afl she indictment ret jot insane on the everting of June 3%, [laid down the evidence has satisted you keeping was then asked to divulge the! “Vion ‘the meaning of the te Mio therent o ; | 83, when the shooting ocurred of,.nés guilt, bevond a readonabte doubt Ss W St its secret to the others, so that all might] sign to effect death I ‘Now, {t Is not every phase or degree | Proof of Insanity. “If, on the contr are ails I f Bb y sk Genent by ench other's isnowledge, follows: this being’ an of lniatilty "which relieves fram Geeree'| ‘ Het ean oA : fied ‘upon the proof that at “Ue tine $ oa e oO oy Si ash 1 ul “Phe ereaiest enthusiasin was shown! ment of murder tn the hu) | OPS ENBIILty = ok, nea Ante NON avery ne ten ¢ cnuiona era [eeee Rote char : : ac each lecture and every woman Well as of murder in the first degree. | Yon, the consequences of crime se? pquent mental and physteal state |} »¢ Rael d Sailor Sty! entered into the spirit of give-and-take. x pon motives, must eaumed to} in ee ceon Al of the Ml Code provides | jan ot Wd UF ae Pent upon the ques: | a 4 oe Es py lea, 1 a Through the influence of these Irctures, Contemplate and intend chen | AS aaraGattarnol eal eraa MA ISR REUERTGRRE ETRE eT bettas g White and colors. Formerly $2.00 to $3,00, AI 4a 4 ural and probable conse 4 on is not excuged from er ¢ h t connec: | At two clubs have already been formod,| i rwn in B, Prpaple fonseauences OC) inal Habllity as ane ldlet, Invooe te ae n prog of the insanity of relatives | ¥o doune. : : ene tn Webster and one in Falconer, Nlindy (Herefore. one volun | cio or insane person, exc 4 received tn evidence because itis an |{°, ve a 9604000040696609060 FOSOPOPESOSOPOODEOOD DAS DE OLSOOOL ODOM A>OOLODOD D> 9S DOOOSOOES with ‘a membership of 105, ‘They hold) gs irect tendency to destroy note >| a AES OHS ee the | Vaniaties Of ICAnity may be mea ‘eons | ROE to, know rAraRaauniie C1 ” e fe nat and necessary co: bebe OF Dee An ina Mi \4 ae aity may be and even [one nos e a or n Waa Nyce Lae greekiy Meetings and discuss these! jig’ nutural and necessary, con-| Iona detect Of reason ax aiheey end to be transmittod [the noe he was doing, or not to kenny. | , optics, each one helping the other to} dag to Wieatroy much nerwon'e: lite, | (1) nor tek tire and } "And ae insa AY par 4 | the " my owill went make life caster and: lighter.” where a dangerous and deadly | ne doin j generation or, an Nndlviual ne ms, the det jant \pon the ground or “Phe success of the movement is Weepon is used with violence upon the} r " one nan n collat rela Le ate chen t * person of another, as this has a . 4 i an stra!) euilty upon the agro Y i t a @irectly “due to Frank E. Dawley,' yemson of another, ax thle his 9 Nha knowl poses : roadie vf anpenriig in other | te Sh upon the ground of unda Vor Van S$ or onda iworning vv onders aieral by es {vou may | Wiute und . @trester of tha State ,. imatitute work,” some greatly bodily harm to the person Understand, to have a clear and cert orutiniae (he lestlpony as to ancestral DAY, AMES HUBBY’. WARD IN THEIR NORE SUT Andrews Rubbed) Says Miss Lyons’s Back to Cure Hives —He Tells of Star Boarder. A dyspeptic star boarder to whom the w fe carried a of hot water before he arose each morning and a pretty young ward who obligingly rubbed tho isvand'’s back when he suffered from hives were counter trump cards played at yesterday's ring of the counter sults of Mrs. Elizabeth Lyops and Chas S. Lyons, of Monteta for dl- vorce before Vice-' neellor Emery in Newark. Frederick Remey {9 the star boarder named as co-respondent. Lyons declared hat In addition to the hot water at- tentions bis wife gave Remey the choleest cuts of steak with selected ruit at breakfast and the largest slice of ple for dessert at dinner, while the vasband S permitted to ta “pot Lyons also testified that on one ocea- om, When hs wife visited thelr former ster County, N. Y., Meme 7 i her and the two 1 ing ess wa « ward, Ww Lyons named a espondent asked by Mrs, Lyony's cou Were 1 ever unduly famili declared, emphatic: rab his back once, iad hives?’ e witness. 1 Mr. Lyons's tlon of The hearing Is still on. opserve Its the external insanity or collateral to, testified ae fo provoking clroumstances, If any, wit Rive cnused oe aggravated tt, in renca ing a conclusion ax to the weight to be attached ich testimony *Phore 38 proof as to defend acts and condition ar arel to whiaa doc w! sses have His ers and others have ny as to actions various | periods of his life of an- tecedent acty is, like the 5, nered- itary taint, all offered to cart light on his mentai condition during Mf ceding the occurrence in te ie for the purpose of ‘eadting: fut di light upon his then « is earlier and re at ‘sue, by proving current or continous mental state “Lay witnesses have been cailed upon doth aldes who have testified as endant’s acte and appearance the on root garden, in the Coroner's court-| room and at other places, and who have been allowed to give thetr opinion cs to whether such acts and appearances as ra of defendant {my m tional or irrational. Value of Expert Testimony. “In reaching a conclusion as to the welght to be given to such testimony you may take Into consideration ¢ ‘pportunity witch the withess had for observation, his uccuracy of narration his power ot judgment, nis Intelliz whether the acts were too trivial form an opinto or whether sos ious as to to] have been to examinations made Phe law permits men, of tleular se to give opinions upon questions of a sci ature > opinions are xiven to aid jurors in matters with which la nen are not + ted to be familar “You will weigii the testimony of the xperts, as vou do the other testimony in the case. You are not bound by tt u you deem tt worthy of your ere dence. “As to the answers to the hypo: thetical question, you will recollect that they were assumed fi w and leh the evtdenc whother such. were th your opinion really prox uisfactory testimony. You will also ake into consideration the learning, and ortunities nofessional standing down. your verdict will be in the Zoliow. IANUARY 31, WHITE KILLING NOW de- | Juste Dowling Delivering “Charge . Jury That Decides Thaw’s Fate | Jvudge Dow//r > IN HANDS OF THE JURY round foreman shook head stiee y xestion from Josiah Thaw, she followed “ ft Dow en maid. its “would |e © others out ef the stde door. The aptie 8 t posal. ‘The |members of the famlly went at once to efendant guilty you wi bY the Eaten piysichlll eR SOR ROR OR CURE REG ee crosman (anita GUE evid nd Thaw's te) “In the pause that followed Justtes fit i your . Vol the Hummel! Dowling complimented the lawyerg on henaestnendate s uti lavit and 1 sf ptpers and | ho joe the court officers, the pollee erein, 1 will wrticles. “Mhe % ugnt would: nd and r aper people for appron ¢ case Ve proper PERSO 1 te | cir conduct during the trial ie aiuiee stod aly as sone oft <= -—_- sense nes gs ome. “t WIRE ROBBER ADMITS GUILT Ror predic, sy nd bowed jer) AND TELLS OF PAL’S DEATH. jense whic s , rusted Special to The Evening World.) : Rerkenreneantar AD. N. ¥., Jan. SLAs the ' jurors f b n rr detective work on the sion In Your vardtet in this case." foreman, glanced tek at | vat “stable George & Smith, of ein, Air, Gremmels Sit a quick look | Hempscead, another of the gang who Thaw in Semi-Stupor Ne cha Aes, Thaw as he stepped past. (ha | cutting wires from the poles During the latter part of tie ear Family Waits with Thaw. Jor tie New York and New Jorsey ‘Tele. ine hae gece crea hone, Com on Lone Island, was d sunken betwe yulde Ay WH » i rand) aust on in Brooklyn. The " heb Int Jeoked ernie ta profiles | iris wi) gave his name as Camilla wae inced that men untl the of toem had disep-|County dail, admitted he was a wire t s on for ad ek en c un 1 o of re} roboer, anv seid at one of his com; t Hthnet IASC At not div abieetiags courtroom to Uie prisoner's pen at tir] jans was Killed come weeks ago, when to make to irge as made Where lo was held. |, io kehident. he took hold of a live feed ‘ Thaw rou mseif and talked earn- 1 Mrs. aw, Mrs, Carnegte and| wire of the Nassau Light and Power to Peabody, He. watched. ile! tie nurse at once went away, Not one | Company. i ’ impassive faces intently None | of them bad spoken « word from the sre being made w locate the them looked toward Lint time rourt convened. Hy Nesbit has been disposing of the Justice Dowling asked If the fi awosat ow sie was a aninute| wire, hundreds of dollars worth of wanted to see the exhibits in the ca wnger, and then at # wotspered sug-! which has been stolen 09006660000000605 POCO 09OE0 00009000 00009006000 900 96900009 40000000 000000000000 Bonwii, Harris & Co Broadway—CORNER 21ST ST.—Fiith Ave. Most Important Sale of

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