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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, © “WILD MANIAC™ ROUGH-HOUS Scared Hi to Kill Woman Nurse a tf. Dived Out of Window. Baptiste Fettered With Har) stayed WiGLE ASYLUM, Roommate, Tried nd CHASED DOWN STREET. | but the A conse A w ke uw tthe pat ar tuts tu get back wher thes fore he came * 1 to (heir several system: place y Willis on Thur Dr. F le, a surgeon from the Ger man Hospital ad him in eha Baid the ca r was suffering £ a mild manta, and thay hls people wer willing to pay for bis keen at the Banitarium, believing that with res he would soon recover. Dr. Willis does po: omarily tak fm demented persons is paties seemed so docile and had so mid and sad an eve that he was given a bed ina large front room upstairs. An old man suffering wi ver trouble was to become Thursday afternoon «1 of a sudden Batiste got violent. He satd someboty was trying to poison him, He seared his elderly fellan-roomer so t hasn't been the same since and may ver be. Two wi , quiet him, and he flung them about the room regardless of fixtures and the of wall paper. cost Devotion, Cheerfulness and a Sense of Humor The Three Qualities Most Essential in a Wife + So Says Mary Stuart Cutting, Author of “The Wayfarers,’” Who Has | Made a Study of the Problems of Married Life. LOVABLENESS, NOT BEAUTY, | WOMAN’S BEST ATTRACTION. ~THINIED BANKS Before in Review Gov. Hughes. Pass IRAIN SCATTERS CROWD. Just After Pa rents the Deliv | ness and Finally Taken ‘Don’t Be Tearful and Pon’t Make Away by Four Men. Scenes, Her Advice to Wives, for | Tears Win No Batties and Scenes Destroy Affection. By Nicola Greeiey-Smith. | u : mae : “The qualities most e: ; 1 wife are, [ think, cheert and nd the S$ i nd Ss soM { sense of humor. Women tend | Ie wh to take th 90 seriously. Tt A tre too pective, to; inalyti s \ wite may possess or lack almost ihe t i iny quality provided she is lovable. | | oc item wer ated That she must be.” leet re Mary Stuart Cutting—who may ily monte tk Pad 06 ye called the “ph ia of ie) =——$<$$—— bee ieeesens ; harried,” since her “Little ves BIT 7M i f Married Life,” and new | : novel, “The Waytarers,” deal Es 3 ub: U nainly with the problems and the! ih | 4 Ai r mance of double harness—was HE p Hie h | i Ay, il formulating at my request h bhi 5 ni Ji u L views on her interesting and cho theme. Mrs. Cutting, who is her- self a widow, the at No. 17 Eve PATHCAS Hite | | -——_-.-— Skull » LVIXOLA GREELEF SMITA IS OF RABE 3en Jones Picked Animal Un) His a ihe | mother of five! | East children, Orange. Her new book, “The W. ho, through seltis lives in a charming home on the Street After Owner to fancy her- 1 Bu ne man who drives _,) fy YY agar losing her w Eeiin t ar l the sanitarium carrage. cams from the **! jured,”” came very near losing her woman's kingdom, “home and D ent t f mtables nS Fi ne, who {h@ heart of her husband” Lots mised her for ft. W t i ivors of the jane p Batiste ever. through a 5 {can understand her a ee 5 North and § @own on the Dal and pinned him there Didness and a i : r one & inj ow ' f ars y until the nureve could bind the lunatic’s come It sels (ry Balas oe sited ote) “hate 1 t{ : oe Mimbs. ‘There were no ropes about the | Mrs: Cutt rom hers} Mau Rea KAMIUR TOTS rates ‘Id, am 5 ad. ‘ t eS drew some conclusions equally this was not the first scene Lo's any Art ‘ u we to gel any, So for ne Lo a ing to wives and h ands. made. That's why "i h a uf parts of harness to anit t noth 1 Hamil 1 ater It was single | Lovableness the Wife's Best Asset Admitting that n : Cha ay 8 | argued, “aren't sce ara 1 tists, pelng large, got Filet ny ie 7 N 1 on SAWY ng ching, “what,” I had asked staisthey baruiot v 4 lo. Bu ae t € with quality most attr ASE TS Se aw a, cross in j s 1 at could ney ° ( tsn't beauty, Beauty bait. | DeAy and said, ‘By this sign I con- st t 2 v Y 5 1 Ae n s without, e didn. want Bap- you may use a brilliant Cini nerve ony ne police ri ' bled ty a rthe bugle call. any longer at fo, but most fsh—and most | Phrases aim and says | Marched With Heroes jan cant snap even at the lowly garden | He sre does!" rok sis M 7 we a t 16,000 and bo. | “No, al, b | e 3 e Manhattan parad in Be it's not des Tae i Ie he ag iy 1 blue ey et netig conceded, “although a Saline noun F bra ir mirolaitiierd da k ke Seame beaut to her ‘ ut a few ‘ c & saloons diay om @ stare, that the Ing he always him. ina they, 2 0 f 1 1 1g le could not assume o but a. day 1 heard some people | to Db t . violent luna Went away and left him gonderi y an had mar- | to begin m he S s BIH REE UE st OF last og a certain ern They pught , and puts on his h ailors’ M . r wing: worked loose from his leather ner uninteresting, lax r 1A Sen. 7 nd ow Ninety-second traces and things. tive things, And | ensebofe Humor an (Invaluable Rut One dew When M Lillian Davis, ¢ by a chan. | Asset. a not 7 arade = was nurse enters room, he ‘was sitt a . | n I 2 that of Many on the bed half dressed, She tried to| | D0 you know tert ] “But if you take aw ntle Hit und Bronx turned out get out again, bu. he wa ?| years I have never once lef else have we? argu me He jumped from. the co the | in the morning without @ pang You may p areas re than he young an, and pecan choking her.| “She was lovable! i ere Atel t e tha ‘ . e 0 cal, briiant argument to eeah : years old, heart 5 the, time! vavive continued Mrs. Cutting, brisiant argument to a kids and puts t rs old, heard rousediNnee 1 EA it won't do any good. But ole place un the bum. 1 the house. Looking sanitarium, but the neigh-| “think too much 0. what their tear and he'll surrender!” oof Kids and { can't be tak Low e man dragged ta tre bands should do; not enough of apres ENON Her 4 | n Ss a one of . n gett dog bit) down, w'th his head on the sidewalk acne man ragged nec to a front wtn-| they themacives should do, After all. the| "No He will) not.” replied! atrs. Cut. | lostora'a’ visits twora throws |Youl and h ye diem, ie en The ginss was smashed und the strug.) wife is the homemaker. If there is a b you're married to him, If doxtor GL a ce es i : * sgling woman was belng ae aE ie yawning. between husband and/ ¥ow're not, i¢ may Interast him to see take your pup back and gimmle my Mary's Hospital, arrived, eover the ledge when Burke and an in- wee \, fatter generally who must | ow you th tears in your eyes— | money he E n dead t terne ran In. a wate tt o the | D that s{(proyided you're) prettymasut net They Abandoned the Dog. over one eye possibly atiste ease the f-faint ridge It. I ies eMedia re ee Ses Meet 4 ra atohithatalcall muree and dived head frst through ite, “Many people are content to get very| for long. If you’ see a strange Nix on that rough stuft" said the] revo tithetarca) foie he had inace in the window’ sas qittie oct of marriage. but the tendency | crying in the street you feel sorry for j other man bought him for al Th have been unaple to find Te struck 'n the soft earth of a flower the times {s, I belleve, an earnest | it But ff your own children ery at jar and a half and he's yours. Llany one who saw ung Pierson after dea two floors below: and in an instant bs rt tollextract the best from !t. To} 50me all day long you're ept to th nell one lost interest in the pup and VOU.) he joft the house lock as up and rannin effort to t t 16s ts pt ; nD Beers ar aa Gut at nforced by. several citizens go this requires unselfishness and devo- | ‘hem nuisances. | On Your way.” ind of [it ik possible he went out and s SE CeAMa TRG - who had staved at home ‘cw Nothing can be gained in mar-| “A great deal in married life depends | 5° S£ter Home more of The a eupke started) abackaahome: Strong Contr: ecause ie weer ‘emorial ay, ran the ton. by selfishness.” on knowing when to laugh as weil as | EX: Hirst one going it and then che otl-| gogn the steps. ati> down a a chase whic! * riage ness, , laugh as s ‘ ett cringing Jungs any. front lawns, and. crosa| po you agree with many critice that| when not to c Mra, Cutting com, @h the two white men parted sind went “ tesinging Sfreets This me when the ambulance! jy. american wife is selfish?’ 2 In-| tinued. “A sense of humor is an inval © opposite directions, leaving the e fame there was no question about tak- te mn OTe too cise Fi Siver-haired pup teasing the loose end | in column. Ww {ng him, but he fought until he tore) quired. avn of wife. Some women | of his tether. ranging from the brenzed mu She clothes off the four men who kept ‘American Wives One-Sided. lnck humor. Ww wives who, realiz-| “Well, tha's a shame," said Ben ct Hacebrerul as di Waa ad him in the wagon during the trip me Ing their deficiency In this respect, have | Jones, “goln’ off and leavin’ a puffectly 7] hardsmen to the white-haired ‘At the hospital he is in a strait seth | deltberately set about to ky good little dawg lak that all by his- old men who acket. merican wives.” replied Mee see “You know,” Mre. Cutting neat, ot {set I'll des tak ‘im home to Lizsie— HEE Temes are ting, “are at once very devoted an ® went on, I) gia peen wantin’ a dawg fer a long boys who will Warning Signals Ordered Ont Along the Coa Weather The local ington: “A continu erdered di joints between ayed_at moving northward.” You've heard of Robinson Crusoe, ‘Enjoyed his life among animals, \And don’t you know that you can Find bliss in the very same way By ordering 2 pet dog, bird or cat Through World “bargain” Ads. DAY? J ! THOUSANDS DO IT | . AND NEVER RUE { “ moving northwards Happiness! STORM MOVES NORTHWARD. | an Bureau has re- colved the following special from Wash- d northeast storm warning 12.30 P. M. at all Breakwater and New| Fork. Storm central off Virginia coast, The man who, though shipwrecked, By whom he was never henpecked. ANY Tl find it diMoult to formulate my phil- osophy of marriage. Please don't make me too florid. I think I have expressed what I feel on the aubject as nearly as | I can.” nd to were century |FIRE BOAT MAN SAVES BOY FROM DROWNING. | Samuel Bilktn, time.” fe gathered the abandoned mutt up in his arms. The pup repald the kindness by poking his head Up, and as Ben Jones bent over him the terrier nipped! in the upper lip. pio little thing 's Skeored,"” said Ben Jones, tucking the protesting pup down {nto the crook of his elbow, “Dey ain't na harm in dat dawg ef he's treated very. one-sided. How many of them know anything of their husbands’ busi- | ness, of the worry and strain it takes |to make a living, of the unsanitary con- Aition, the lack of Might and adr under which men are often compelled to labor? I treated the subject in a story, ‘The Guburban Whirl,’ which vou may have 14 YEARS OLD, HAS VANISHED Woman's Kingdom. ‘This is whet Mrs. Cutting wrote of Lev the “Woman a K.ngdim” in the Way. | Ake" folks, I call him Shapper—das a erty eh oe “But aren't you presenting a brief for| farere."” published tn MoClure'’e Maga-| Ane name for a daws like him Jold, of No. 80 Greenwich { * 1 asked xine: Maton ne mounted the five etimy | Carrie Saunders, the haavy-wotght| Md of Nov wick Ga F 1| “Another phrase Jat fighte to his rooms on the top floor 4 sverboard at the Battery this “Oh, no!” Mra. CURE protection 1 gues p re corrals a with tt in} oe" No. 132 Eust Nineteenth etree his | girl of che One Hundred nnd Forty: iy, was playing with a number of ure wives shotld know these | her jory—Queen of the Home.'| Sire Liszie Jones, waw the blood on | gay, Rear pea eee us aa om gn T merely ask the question. ee Sea BEa) aa etal eeaeea io ua ineete aul pacaiasy anal |iaevenen recceenmunligy woncol: naa) ews) beyanlymo) became soy fentened iin nine. fumoult to genera. > about mar-| main, where whe Was the soversign | saw the silver-haired terrier, and she | missing from her parents’ home, No,| ne toppled into the water | y riage. We may eay mutual sympathies, | power; there she was helper, sustainor, announced that she would stand for no | 254 Eighth avenue, alnes 7 o'clock) 1" away without telling of t ct a v4 1 nt. TImilartty of testes, &c., make a happy | director, the dear dMapenser of favors. Beit @napperi vecnneays marine MRGarrioh Wecniy | coe par mir tee eee The woman's kingdom, the 4 sueeniior fourtepn years old, but she wolgha home, but that moans very little, Some Before Ben could shape a fitting pro lox, saw the @ fireboa: 4 dually the wordy led her : 1 tat ; 4 husbands Iii) to discuss their business | home, Gre Agsie had chased Snapper oot of | pounds. Her surprising growth caused é acrmdag a as husdaDair wives; others dislike using | down tong lanoe of retrospect, led by | the door, He darted abcut the Hall €| ‘ner tq quit school a month ego because MES head pohink on he wa Questioned about it and way they don't | the rose-loaf touch of the baby's fin- | moment, found a siulrise lading Op |e compar fem | @ ory of “Man overboard.” |W earo to talk ‘shop’ when they 60 home. | gara; they kept her strong, What king- | ward, (hers oN he, pebe Out OF hs a en aye one and rh UK Be u younge . | acuttle In bhe top o e1 nt that hrough ’ b eof the crew se But all men respond to cheertulness and | dom had she ever made her own? Sno, | Cu dsned to be open disappeared | nother promis wive her daughter) for an ambuance, evotion. It 1s impo: Able to be t20 Ge| poor, bedragaied, complaining supplant, | hehind a chimney on thy roof of the |i ane will return at once, Mra, tidem hed put the | 1 Wh yoted—whe.: one loves, @ beggar where she should have been | next house, wita a flush of ailver-halred ce eee renal before the arrival No “ talk to thelr husbands too|@ queen! Home and the heart of her| cane and tall, And from tat day to | Baundene wesley t A) Cee eee RV Et unet Ea Gade . GUY nobody on that block: hae seen him. | automobiles witch have been loitering rotppen cs 6 mush about thelr own troubles, There | husband-there lay her woman's King: | UNodhing more came of it untll last | qhout the neighborhood and of siranas | of the wceldent,_t tre many Gieugreeable things that a}dom, her realm, her God-riven provinos, | xinday,! The etiny wound lus been | cuautatuesnalehiashnedyand of ielce ret i a tre cakes as part of the day's work| Bhe had tiad the onforing of {t, none | hoaled, #0 long. that Don Jouew forgot | itt ih re hO TO a OU ae === very few annoyances a wite| Glad or sorry, thet kingdom was ax |{@l ‘Out the matter with his throat, | him to the hosp\al hres nee alana thing erat swallow, and {t took him| her father thrashed young wo 4 her rule made it; she must be judged by her governmont—as she was queen H spoke to the fair Carrie, encounters that her husband doesn't Mies Saunders Was Weg! od hear all about.” ryan hour to get the beer down Died In Convuleion, (Pronounced Dear I \s« eri enough to hold tt.” by the Tenlth. Depart w! | Teare Win Skirmishes, but No c a | -puesday ne didn't go to work, Lissie, | apniled for working par two weeks A perfume which con ttl his wife, had in two doctors of the | 480 ie said so wishet to help her i ee att ANGE DUKE HURT. | neighborhood. When they found that | mother and two Iitie als a PANN centrates in a single drop tw” fi en ould not dvnk water, nd that} day morning Mri ners s mene ‘tn ‘The Wayfarors,'” I said, ro- as ei catinh od Punningewater threw | dauehor Marly. A. aifforence of colo the delicate fragrance o verting to Mre, Cutting’s latem study | gon o¢ m, N. Dake Injured tn A fim into « sort of ft, they suggested | arose as to Rocopting @ position, MN an old French garden. of marriage, “the wife site ap very late ‘a Visit co the hospital, Saundere believing that making Aootdent, {*Nue noc Wnt last night did Ben| waists wae too severe a tusk for her Violette Kerketl — posseanes one night for her husbend, and when Jones, twisted into a knot by the awful] [M-pound child. Tn the altercation Mra vatiwwesiivisiath tragronse: he finsily comes in le so hysterical) VILL D'AVRAY, France, May §— | core of tie convulsions, go to the New) Baunders exoretsed | het ryrativor, aerbes Verw stelle te new from her sense of tnjury that she| Ange Duke, son of Benjamin N, Duke, | York Hospital, He died this morning in| and the anary irl yaniahed 4 fow min: | wens rushes pat him saying, ‘T'n: golng out,'| of the American Tobacco Company, and | “OAs last be protested, tn his con. | he ix doing dotained at Coney, teland| Por Saie t very™ hero and he follows her into the rain and Mra, Farley Dickenson were slightly | scious moments, that there was nothing | or some resort about New York, The RERKOPF PARIS ac! eR RI has large blue youn. | wORA\ bre a soar back of brown hair re ed ter with him except malarta ns eay it wes unmistakab! Ber leade her home, I remember you saiq Hurt to-day by their automobile akid- | the that ‘ls felt reiidved, appeased, but “na end everturning. a WORLD'S RECORD HNO THE AD. W AEROPLINE March Up Riverside Drive and | Makes Flight of Eight Miles, | but Wright Claims to Have Gone Much Further. OME, May DAVER OF STOLEN AUTO HELD FOR LING BASE Jardine’s Injuries Prove Fatal | and Homicide Charge Faces Finn. | George Finn, chauffeur for Harry B. | %),—Delagrange, th [neronant, beat the plane} Fue. of Bay Ridge, president of the seord to-day, fl metres ang) DOW Fire Company, was arraigned in maining tn the alr fifteen minutes {th® Butler Street Court, Brooklyn, to- twenty-six. seconds day, charged with homicide in causing etic Te the death of William Jerdine, superine Rom fi {i tendent of the banking house of Kelds ' te t rec-| der, Poabody & Co, of No. 56 Wall is stree lat ffictally established. They hav their operations as secret as nd no witnesses were ' at thelr exper w ve flown have never Jardine died after a week's suffaring” at the Norwegian Hospital in Brooklyn, re he was taken after his leg was ~1 Sunday night by an automobile driven by Finn, who had the machine without his employer's knowledge, his hui Jardine met 8 saving his two Iren from the machine. He disd ite} m willing to dle. I saved tho n, and that was all I cared ; : Fone Jardine was walking Inst Sunday j B evening at dusk with his elnt-year-old n dau r Dore e satd "We: ve Hd nie : e distance mde! Drive Park 1 it Delveran nerning: Our) saw len noon ad yi resis: upe tile of which the teur had sxeeme essonital difference between our vigly los: control air, Jardine could machine those used in Euro Wel nave jumped out of the way ot the n have a cal siane capable of 1 stupped jung ulousn’ io Runa (Ey Ate earn Qash b's dauaiter and nieee to, 84 feu n (ite was struck and cr 3 Mr. Wricht then pt v explain | ken first 10. his. hone, a “ prohiem of equilieium had | Sixty-third street. a hoss Ser OTT alr Cee cr | bball ite few | wats aur pital on i 3 hom any te di Ot Ai. 0} the application of the helloold| prin- | aU pte le tte) 10) Seth twist |. Chauffeur Finn fle’ after the acci- trent (dent. but was arrested aii A Mon- hi uo Pr; day ax he as tr ter his home r n On at Third avenue and Fifty-third street, : ro- | Brock!yn eae eda anh nary | ge He tod i 4 BOY DRANK BENZINE. Commentin Wright for many of SA ED FU THEMES AT nt That he had made a night watch} p naked and in the cold bree e for four hours, w our 1 $1000 worth o silk on a truck carted tt awa n made in Tomy Court to: Harry Griefsky niy-two, recently fro same address, ered a loft at No. them at work night Watchman, found was insistent, and Willlar stein ani Sin, vero- id ilK occupant of the Tombs for jays in § on a 0°! aNtha jeweller, acoh Verkowltz Became Disheart. ened After Losing Job, Jacob Yerkowitz came to New York a year ego from Rvssln, Ho was seven- teen, and healthy, He started rmied to get together z his parents from the oid country. A month ago he lost his job ‘Then he disappeared. ° his aunt, | Forsyth street, He said he Was { nm go to bed. Al aned, und to-day his ! Tosoah Shaptt Williamsbur » fummoned & it was learned that unt novse Jacob a wnt of bengine. the doctors, Mrs. Pauline yes 1 near ouverneur Hospital v » hoy a critical condition. " ENGLISHMAN BEATS | LIGHTBODY’S TIME. ned LONDON, May -In the prelim. naries for the Olymnle games held at the Stadium this afternoon the 1,500 metre yards) ran wae won by M of the Hel! -nshine Hare Y nutes 594-5 ~ conds. He ames D. Light same distance Athens Distance Suburban or Local Trips May be saved By Telephoning. Think of the value of the time thus saved. WEW YOMNK TELEPHONE GO., The Only Co. of Its Kind in the World. y 4 AGE 5 GOOD AS NEW MADI TRUNKS & BAGS.Fte. Bought, Sold, Fxebanged. Eme geucy o 4] Baggage Repair Co. 2> KE. 14th St, Bias. Union Sq. We ” Samples, Factory New Goods, Dri 4 ron Roun B: Jape Repairs Cal, | Bana red. Send tor Booklet. LOOK FOR THE fo pair swore that Osowttz Fj cay were in tne party, ad Emergency Co.’s Signs One Door from Union sq, W. on 14th st, | When the Liver The old way of treating « torpid liver was with salts or cathartics. They whipped the tired liver to a spurt of action, But this{s what else they did: They Irritated the !infog of the stomach and bowels, causing an indamma- ton, They floode ¢ bowe! | juices, ueeced to | They upset every faunct | hus every habltual user of salts and | 7 pills suffers from chronic dyspepsia est your food. | The liver needs gentlotreatment. Abuse | means injury. | Then the llver grows hard and unre- sponsive, compelling # larger dose. Cascarets act naturally. Theis effect with digestive | ‘goes Wrong, don’t Abuse it ; Is the same as the effect of laxative foods. They bring thelr results without injury, Without the pain and griping which denote irritation. Every effect is curative. | When you realize all that harsh physle | does, you will never use aaoything but Cascarets. | Cascarets are candy tablete, hog a Fy all druggists, bat never in bulk, eet the gemulne, with CCC om over ‘The box ta marked like tablet, | | Tre veet-pocket box The mouth-treatment

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