The evening world. Newspaper, May 26, 1908, Page 3

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THE EVENING WORLD. TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1908. BANK REWARDS GIRL WHO SAN CASH IN HOLD-UP Income for Life to Be Settled on Plucky vornic CAN’T UNDERSTAND IT Still Thinks She Stopped a Street Fight—Man She Caught Arraigned. the bravery prevented young Polish Javornicka, highw. from robbing @ senger of #43,00) at First ave nue and sterday after- non, fac asure and ease n her wildest happen raw an incor Life Income for Her. the we will t Suspect His Brother. an nd Stern, the a we Adelman rt scars op bis arms and of No. 426 East who was chesed by ani ———— j ROBBERS BREAK Was given away best man was Eben § of the bridegroom. The. bri the son of Mr. and Mra, Al ay jexande: Stevens, of New York. 3 H. that caught all the rats and mi monkeys, If you'd like a cat like that don’t forget that you can get one ANY DAY from the Animal Stores or individ- uals advertising in the “Dogs and Birds” columns of The World, New York’s First Newspaper. ¥ i | _— WATCHMAN’S BACK i cy t i 8 Hospital, ROOSEVELT AT THE WEDDING OF MISS OLIVER. WASHINGTON, May %—A wedding f interest in official soctet eir- x this city was t of M a aw Oliver, eldest da: t ae BoA Rerformed by th \ There Was a Cat! lived and furnished more amusement than a by <4 Health, Not Love, Make Best Basis for Happy Marriage, Says Sage of East Aurora. DIVORCE A HEROIC CURE FOR SOCIAL ANKYLOSIS. World Must Be Getting Better, He “olds, for Doctors, Undertakers and Preachers Are All Com- plaining of Hard Times. By Nvrcola-Greeley-/ mith. Elbert Hubbard, the Fra Elbertus of “The Philistine,” author of “A Message to Garcia,” of the “Little Journeys” series and many other notable works, asked, when he was married to his present wife, that the word “obey” be inserted in his portion of the ceremony. He said then: “If 1am willing to trust my life ) a woman | am willing to obey her, because I have confidence that she would ask of me nothing that vould be impossible.” 1 met Mr. Hubbard some weeks igo at a dinner party with the wife he had promised to obey, but it was WXOLA GREELEF SMT ot until after he had gone back to tlement ch he founded at East Aurora, N. Y., just hat it occurred to me the views of this extremely un- i¢ questions of the hour would be most the Roycroft set tside of Buffalo, t usual husband on cer! interesting. Sold him a series of questions to which he has very courteously replied. questions and his answers to them are given below. BEST BASIS FORHAPPY MARRIAGE. 1. What is the most lasting basis for a happy marriage? good heaith—and health is a habit, My Mutual ambitions a 2. Is it love? No; it is friendship between a man and woman of similar age who love the same things e ideas on questions of what conatitutes humor, Going the ey go hand in hand and mutually sus- tain and encourage ea 3. How may we distinguish love from infatuation? Infatuation rson or individual. tion for t and sou However 4. What is the cure for divorce, or is divorce itself a cure? Divorce is heroic treatment for social and sexual ankylosis (stift joints) and cures itself. |THE IDEAL WUSBAND, WIFE AND HOME, | 5. Will the reactionaries be able to stem the current of public opinion toward a more liberal life, spiritual, mental and emotional? Yes, the reactionaries are now ooloring, tinting and flavoring the zeitgeist. People are living longer and better. Undertakors) doctars and preachers all report hard times. The world ts getting better, 6. What is an ideal home? ‘The place where only one gets mad at a time. 7, What should the ideal husbagd be? S that he can live without being lov; loving. love for t Love fs an agmira- that make up the individual with leaning toward strabismus, infatuatio: myopte, ed, but 8. The ideal wife? The same as No. 7 reversed. an immense number of ° People that hi; theory is correct and that his medi. eines will do what ne claims. The most interesting feature of the tremendous amount of medi Cr icine Coope: j/8 now selling at Rikers Bri adway and Ninth street store is the state- ments made by those who have been taking the young man’s preparation and who have become enthusiastic converts to his beliefs an - Gane id his treat The following is among statements of | this character made by some of Coop- er's callers Monday afternoon. Mrs Edward Hultz, of No. 1082 Hall place, Bronx, said: “I am well again afte two years constant suffering with cbronic indigestion, When 1 say I am well I mean it, for I am to-day in per- fect health, For the last two weeks U have eaten meat twice a day, with no bad results whatsoever. Prior to this I have not been able to touch meat in any form for two years. “When I got the Cooper treatment a month ago I was a physical wreck. I bad grown so thin and weak was afraid I had consumption. The | gas on my stomach was at tines so bad that it pressed on my heart, caus- ing intense pain. The slightest exer- tion would make my heart pound until I grew taint, and I was sure I hac heart disease. “SHS MRS, HULT Would Like to T ? Her Ex-; perience to Everybody in | New York City. The astonishing record made through- | out the West by the Cooper prepara- tions is rapidly being duplicated In New | York. Cooper seems to have convinced y erste i ice in the house in which she the medicine four days. From that timo on 1 have been getting better every day, For the past week I have been happy and well, with no signs ot indigestion or heart trouble, and w a fine appetite, 1 now wake in the morning anxious for breakfast and full of energy. I eat a big breakfast, in act 1 eat three good meals a day, I ave gained weight so fast that I do not look like the same person, “When I began this wonderful medi- cine my life was a burden; now every minute ts a pleasure, 1 can never say ¢ it. Any one who has alize What health means, h ave had chronic in- I should like to tell every New York about Mr. Cooper's it ts ellous. Any one stomach trouble and does not try it is missing @ chance of a mex’ *a° 3; ‘But Mutual Ambitions and Good Tiny “I began to feel better after taking | The Ideal Husband One Who Can Live Without Being Loved, but Cannot Live Without Loving GRACE, VAN.DERFALOFI® 23° YEARS Here and the Girl esate WALLTE RSCHA 77 ERS | hen escorted the rescued party home| Grace's ag down to the | safely Pp y-third street, Ht ine IM “ llows were wad- AW wiat's de use makin’ a fuss over | * A rate meee Ju Ltt’ ting tke ‘at?’ protested Walter | to jr ered ah oppor~ Jwhen aa Byening World photo: tur and the little imp! nbled tnty wat'r | ¢ 1 to sit on the —Fra E:bertus Hubbard. put [ent down. she slipped and. disappeared = | 4 under a strict sentence | under the Little W heard Inever to leave the block in which he | her aint From Drowning in North River cage aca of 0 8 nay is Pa tof her rescuer in es- | g = Walter Schatler Dives In After! 0" ne day and Grace and Holds Her Until |” panera n Wa Few life-save 18 wl 1 more ne achieve) by a tiny Ind. weigh than eighty pounds and not yet seven | years old, Last night he plunged off a Women’s Low Shoes and ti | raft in the North Riv playm. his size and POO OEE Cin (3 ERT LED EE AN especially attractive and there- ‘The heroic midget 1s Walter Schat- fore popular model is the Two | fer, the only so nof Mrs. Maria Brandt, Eyelet Sailor Tie in Tan Russia Gun Jat ‘No. #40 Wost Twenty-sixth street. . [ito will be seven years oid June 2% Metal ang Patent Leather. Has fancy ‘The girl ls Grace Vanderhoof, powerful perforations, Cuban heel and light of figure, who towers almost a footand a half above Walter. Grace lives wit welted sole, h father, a widower, and brothers most across the street from Walters $4.00 jhome. She ty thirteen years old and Jty-olghth street She and Walter ared One Eyelet Sailor Ties fast friends despite the disparity in . | etze. Oxfords and Newports in Tan Russia, | Due constteration must be given this “mantiy bye,"’ as admiring women In the |block have called Walter for’ months. | | Saving Grace from drowning yesterday |1s not the first time that Walter's chiv- |alrous nature has assorted itself. His |stepfather, Charles Brandt, sald this |morning tha Iter quietly stole Into | ago with a black | the house two da | He investigated and learned that with a big negro Gun Metal, Patent Leather and White. $3.00 to $6.00 Alexander SIXTH AVENUE ANID NINETEENTH STREET a the child had battle boy who was poking fun at anotheg lit- tle girl se, thrashed him andl | 7 YLABS. VANDERBILT SAYS HE DOESN'T WANT TOBEAMBASSADGR Commodore of New Yo Yacht Club Just Back From Long Cruise. 3 Vanderbilt does not want to Mr. Vander- Cornel be Ambassador to Rome. | pilt told a veporter for The Evening | World go to-day. He also said that he had no designs upon the German Am- pasgadorship. “J don't expect to be made Ambassa- aor to Rome, and I don't know that I would take the job if it were offered to me," said Mr. Vanderbilt as he swung down Fifth avenue from his residence, No. 677, his reddish beard carefully trimmed and his features browned by his recent cruis ‘Atlantic on his yacht, the North Star. When the Commodore of the New York Yacnt Club was told that Kaiser William wanted him as Ambassador to Berlin, and that it was understood that 00 CHILDREN IN COLLISION OF PUNAWAY TRAN They Start Cars Moving Down} Grade and 17 Are Hurt in Crash That Follows, POTTSVIL teen childre} FE, Pa. May 2%.—Seven- ere injured, several of them fat when a score of boys and girls, rangi in age from six to fourteen years, climbed aboard a truck on the Philadelphia and Reading branch to the Lincoln Colliery, in the west end of the county, and Started it down the t a terrific rato of speed the truck dashed into another oar stand- Ing at the foot of the grade and both demolished. happened last night and fa force of doctors are at work to-day trying to save the lives of those most seriously 1 ed. EEE MAY BE MURDER VICTIM. The police of Edgewater, N. J., are to-day trying to learn the Identity of a man whose body was found in the Washington refused to accede to the imperial request, he sal ushingly. “I had not heard the report. If true, Kam sure It was very of the ‘adser, but I might not prove such a jdesirable Ambassador !f I was ap- pointed. However, I wish you would announce that I am not a candidate for either post, the honor is one which I have Winderoilt was asked if he had | seen’ Lipton's Shamrock when on the) other side “1 did not,” he said be ac asked if he had erning the repo! Mr. and Mrs. A which his mother, } ilk, was said to be at- 6) personal South- deal yl “I was a T must a." oft also refus his mo country port that Vanderbilt Tho North Star ts anchored tn” the North River, 0 awiken, and after | being ove will be put in commission for t | aldo sella | JUSTICE M'KEON SERIOUSLY ILL MekKeon, of the Court home, No. 161 et. It is said th ila macovary. ot North River there late yesterday. The only mark of identification was a postal ard in the pockets addressed * New York.” Th din the forehead and other| the head y years old, five feet nt inches and Wore a black sult and ‘The body had been in the t three weeks. ED, Aligr the Matinee do not fail to stop at Have opened ther Twenty-third Greater Now York Store at 150 West 125th Street Guo aa co West ASGth Street The Helmar is not the heavy sort which tires you. Neither is it the insipid sort with no “taste.” It’s the “happy medium.” 4 10c for 10 Sold Everywhere ANARGYROS, Manufacturer 111 Fifth Ave., New York si ati nine ue pal dada biti Absolutely Pure and Fresh Confections will a ete Line of POET RELO a e arnes Ee Se aE Fountain D AND ALSO AT SMALL TABLES Fancy Baskets, Boxes and Latest Novelties ir: Favors for all occasions vagiery Mo mere Aeeepae Git at jee ta a Box of 7 bey rinks 1 04 sins Candies sent every wher Mail and Exprs

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