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_THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1908. j MRS. DAY, BITTEN [American Woman Is Not Sta: ving for Romance; \ILE NAMES FOR | BY MAD DOG, DIES | Prince’s Views Nonsense, Laura Jean Libbey Says POLICEMAN WHO aan >. NABBED O'BRIEN | 2 Commissioner Admits He Abused Patrolman Who ff 4 CO LL AR ; that will Stopped Auto in Park. | ew try neither tie, thumb | | aoe DOT temper ide.—2 for 25c. [SPOKE OF'SHAKE DOWN,’ { Clnett, Peabody & Co, Makers, Tro: N.Y. | Their Bridal Tour” and “When His (fF HYDROPHOBI |And Hadn’t the Author of “Paried on Fears for the Mental . Effect! Love Grew Cold” Ought Upon Three Other to Know? Victims. urs. DOTY Nervous, MORE ROMANCE HERE THAN : | ABROAD, SHE DECLARES “Mayor's Adv Chauffeur Had to Pa Fine of $1. | | es | OPPENHEIM. CLLRS & @. plain policeman, against the word of Mayor of Elizabeth Orders iser Freed, but ee pr tid Be | Novelist Wonders Why English Girls 2 | ' Don’t Come to America tor Hus- eas a Cees Be ae | bands, it They Could hydrophobia at her home, No. 16 Cherry | John H. O'Brien, the most Perea 34th Street—Wes atreet, Elizabeth, N. J. Her husband, Get Them. | | man of the Mayor's Cabinet, in | oS Mrs. Samuel Doty. a neighbor, Ralie | Peas ee al Eliza h letter ca ler, who were te | - *| A s : . Se By Nixola Greeley-Smith. | Fe eee a ay sulted ley Dla plkty rabies, but the effect of the ‘death of Is the American woman starving for romance? probably will face @ trial at Head- | Mrs. Day upon their overwroufht nerv . Prince Pierre Troubetskol, who mz quarters f failing to ask that the with added creations daily pee ied i: i scalately eke an woman, the notable Amelie Rives, says she is. minutes be recorded for his superior's i he had bitten a the other Laura Jean Libbey-Stillwell, author of “Parted on isvaearan to which Martin had New Fall Hats, 10.00, 15. 00 and an autop: d that he wa heir Bridal Tour,” “When His Love Grew Cold” and pibecrised vabarged ye thell Comimlaslone® +UU, fo. puffering from rabies. Then the fou sther classics, and who has supplied more romance to of Water, Gas and Electricity with an Trimmed Hats, prevailing colors, 20.00, 30.00 SHENG Tl) 0 Xe) Vilas Ghat) Ca ie American public than any other single wi Imposing list of offenses, to wit: “Dis- =} fe Pasteur treatment. Mrs. Day, a woma é oe ty orderly conduct, using improper, vile, | Original French Models, 28.50 to 50.00 of an extremely n Ei Sulede ut Sere eae indecent, Insulting and threatening fuk ss e . could not get the prospect of contrac: ing the terrible disease by {noculatior out of her mind, and as none of th others bitten have thus n any signs or ij] effects ft is belleved tha her attack was induced largely by men. tal suggestion. Mrs. Day was leading the dog on a - lent In drone of her natn ‘ken ne [than is her own fellow-countryman, suddenly became mad and attacked her, “Love levels all ranks,” said Mrs. Libbey-Stillwell promptly, if a trifle biting her five times on the left arm. ambiguously, when I put the question to her. “But it is nonsenge to say squad and has a good record of ten| Mrs. Doty ran to ber assistance and the | smerican women are starving for romance. We dined at the Hotel Bel- years on the force, told bls story first dog lacerated Mrs. Doty's hands. Mr. | 2 aiat ald: Day, hearing the screams of the two | mont last night, and one look in that dining-room, or in any big New York es arson I saw a Din women, picked up the dog, which bit| hotel, would disprove the statement. Everywhere were men dining with { | automobile running along the Bast) him on the arms. Finaily the letter-| Drive, near Seventy-fourth street, 0- | their wives, the women gorgeously dressed and bejew L; carrier was bitten in an effort to drag | z mjsorecously dressod Jewelled. What was that ing north. The car was smoking badly. | the maddened animal from Mr. Day. | Ut Tomance and poetry?” | I ranged my horse up in front of the After the four victims of the dog had| Mrs. Libbey-Stillwell, a pleasing blonde Libbey-Stillwell, with extensive view, | car and stopped it and told the chaut- finished the Pasteur treatment Mrs.|matron, clad all in black lace and dia-,SUrveyed womankind from China to } feur he was under arrest. A man Day's nervous condition was such that | oa. eat under a life size portrait |Peru- | jumped out of the car and said he was Prince Troubetsko! has expressed his views on this iteresting subject in a novel wherein an American ife falls in love with an Englishman because he has e art making himself pleasing to women. It ts NUOUAGREELEYONMM 5 art, the Russian nobleman would, have us believe, Whicn makes the well-bred foreigner more fascinating to the American yirl disturbing a — language, making a nolse, the peace and interfering in making an arrest.” O'Brien’ chauffeur, was also arraigned The charge againet him was simpler, belut merely an allegation that he ran a smoking automobile through Centre. Park. Arrested Hir: Then. Martin, who belongs to the mounted she remained under the care of her fam- “French women are qui ” | Commissioner O'Brien and that he was fly physician. Every attempt was made |of herself in white satin and diamonds | ..-°00 finite @ 5 paged ane jon oMcial business, I told him that to relieve her mind from fear. Bhe had|aone ten years ago when a nation !nent of Europe. “My grandmother wes Tey ae @ fainting spell a week ago and became ji opbeq under the passionate pages of /a French woman. I think it must have "I then got into the car | convinced that ¢he had rabies. Obi ss oil BOLD ou \ ot dan fot into the, car it hin Other physicians were summoned. |“ When His Love Grew Cold." | my—my writ- ° ° and drive to the Arsenal. On the way er Mr. O’Brien became very abusive. He ‘They could find no visible signs of the | More Romance Here. ; pots eehee oat | “Englishmen treat thelr wives tke In- 4: ad incase until | yestereay, ‘wien ponvel: | l'nnere is eo. much| more romance JA\\ferlors, and their wives acceptiit <a ¢ | Multon Canill,.a «Manvof My gions set in, Following this the disease 5 ci A a Smal passed rapidly through all its stages of |America than in the au- matter of course. © Englishman ts ” rer q der Eng- ® handsome man—tall, straight, fair, tery,” Shot Himself in Room ft aif peatedly. Just , With Former Countess of Yar-| "we got to the arsenal he sald to me | : Ginter 1 ff I had slipped you $2 this | _mouth’She Is Living in | Zeuta’nave been all right—it's Just one development to the fatal conclusion, RRorssstoon tinued | Fy Sati patel , id s iShoress butinel won't . . of is . eae 5 {oe your regular shake-downs. une effect upon Mrs CHE OA Fry cso Che Gores Gy Amoi Gap ee Ee soe ee Tap i i 6 in Lodging-House. White Plains. "You are under arrest.’ Day, both of whom had been in con- merican does, and he won't treat her “We all went inside, and I booked stant attendance upon the stricken |husbands—not that they could set them, | with the same chivalry.” ' the charge against the chauffeur, and woman, may be imagined neither ter Ameri: ‘In eve has lost hope and the ph resorting to & process of continual argu- that they are in no D: nhs of y one of these big Brooklyn Milton F, Cahill, a distinguished look- | (Special to The Evening World.) thea told Lieut. Arneth, who was on kK, the most Stores.” Mrs, Libbey-Stillwell continued ved in & WITTE PLAINS, N. ¥., Oct, 6—Mrs,|the desk, that I also wanted to makc the same practical strain, “there are Mr, 0 : charge accounta, That neous |lodsing-house at No. 23 West Four-| William Thaw, mother of Harry x,|® complaint egeingt Mr. O'Brien. The |Meutenant didn't think the facts con- hot himself to death at 7 Thaw, who arrived from Europe yester-/ stituted an offense. and Mr, O'Brien » because he believed he day afternoon, reached White Plains started out, with me Just behind him. A ‘| When we got outside he called me a ww Was too old to get we - to-day and Is now occupying rooms at a ee ee ee old to ge as an elec wed as at lng jroo q | nestatee apainoaissiat yaa mae os end aks lotel, on South, commissioner, but you are no gentle- wt Mrs, T v e hel , 5 7] : ial) Coples baer formerly |e eee eee Smart and High Class street with you, you'— I then re-ar- course. American men’ p: lean girls, who are, It Pa eta Intellectual in the world. There was a pause, during which Mrs. | LED FNTRELY © women to every store teenth street, fo in and order what t y)A. M. tom arge It to thelr hust e 9 ask If f shoes or pleca! yseeahat =a) Cantil parasol they want, iy rler, a man of had been ave folan, new dress. If hide - y order je eta nal l ! ny Ther d be no greater | 2, ; 8 of Yarmouth, and Miss Ger-\sested him and took him back inside 1 a pe ¢ s route ai i] ror BLore ay year y 088, and this time the leutenant entered the : ¢ t ; | i iN 4] always?” eald the |feW acquaintances a Phe Carylton Arms ts an old-fash- | charge.” H dog t WLR UE ; yar] 8 is ai Hlob GRIGG [Cones Orarien Rami UA coe, Suits, Coats and Dresses a a ! hy the de s = 7 t ection of the county! phen Mr, O'Brien had his say. | ‘ 1 : EARS Ons.) “{ did call him a name," he sata, | Ages 4 to 18 years, | rh sable eee “put it was after he had grabbed me | { . ng man called and was confined, | by the arm and used unnecessary force si 5 . ‘ I've regretted that title, pe ep Rear Mrs ‘Thaw an2/iy front of the crowd that gathered, | For Girls, Funiors and Misses 4 > —- “old,’ she sald. nmunicative t ies re S09 @s to be and had tried in every way to make i a nance. Every girl! pefore. He rE . false to be pres; the arrest as conspicuous aa possible: i Mcdern Treatment Success: loves will love) —"T dian't pu arse Siateier as : Justice Mil, of] postdes, he forced nis way into my An absolutely new and exclusive stock at moderate prices, ite © Stub. he It's nat Why should | pry, are geek eras Dine esee ant car against my wishes,” ully vercomes 2 I or other writer cast a doubt i io ne bey eines le reported that womecer,” gala Magistrate Breen, “It u arrDiceas he nt taind tng. thal pietsomie ek sgotes will be yoni an amustal thine, Jatt, for pole: ||| Girls’ Junior Suits; 12, 14 and 16 yeas, 20.00, 29.75 orn Disease. r ill ever grow cold? She | ce ce arn ne t H Me Dus © nen to be abused by persons whom they | a = find ont soon enotigh. Experience ts a| NA" 8) expert cl sve nate Hs not have taken Into custody?” ||| Misses’ Tailor Suits, 14,16 and 18 years, 22.00, 30.00 RB ad teacher. OH SBP BBE ALE : "No," said Martin, “It happens every se al arama [art ape tbe piniesiar at arama |i Giria’ Goats... :/-crencssca1s 5.00\te 20/00 The Should Write of Pleasant Side, | things, but whose t Thaw he — sput dtdn't you tell the Commissioner ake with the publi | preparations ir tice davshier and yg wea no gentieman?” said the Magis. ||| Girls’ Fancy Dresses, washable Pique, 3.90 to 12,00 | “wt 1 rtho testimony of experts | trate. —— 3 in New we are apt to} A Mrs we see it. Later on] in t we should write about] of a rabies. | a heavy r, and the | two of the be don the floor with to prove | port them into popu cement n the prisoner's behalf. It» @iq," sala Martin, “and under tha tlon of these remedi¢e e rear vec earD eported that Mrs. Thaw will en; tances I would do tt ac Biker's New Drug Store, No.2 Westli as people would ike to Glenuieihee ne ome (pirsumatanes | Fourteenth stree., just off Iifth avenue, sin, there ts not the same c! br son ts not insane now. "y will discharge Mr. O'Brien,” ruled o) . | which is daily attended by @ large BUM- q writer to-day as there was when Ila gaping wound in his heart, made by a around the White | aragistrate Breen, “but I will fine the| 0. ber of persons desirous of learning more de my great success, Publishers} bullet from an old fasiioned Derringe: Magnet be Chwufteur $1 for committing @ nitisance| about them. Appreciating the benefit seem to p..fer reprinting the standard) pistol. s ry would not see in the park.” : she has derived from the Cooper medl- works like Shakespeare and Milton to! ‘Two sealed letters were on the table ‘8 May be a witness ‘The automobdsle in which Mr. O'Brion . cine, Mrs. F. E. Berington, ving Mt giving the youms writers a chance. /One was addressed to William J. Brown rode was in charge of Gustay Ro, \ orax (@) Ineé ran No. 63 East ty-ninth street, New pnat is because they get those works|of No. 1013 Eighth avenue, Brooklyn, Niiiiate obinuenl who was demonstrating it for the! ] York, has given the following statement |tor nothing, 1 think there should be alend tie other to Men tt vn Ree Nee eta Vaediaieit At TS IKE for publication law making them pay more for the No, mairaactoucninte i Frazier to the Polo Ground ¢ I ] “Th ecovered from an afffle- | standard authors so that the young also were two open ne Atew baths with John- tion of stomach trouble that made MY | poopie come to the front. them, not directed, re { . ; 4 a Hf Ao re via R cpeee (ERR IRR ORIRe Ue Eee ee | are eM Teed The K For Burning, Smarting, :00's Foot Soap will was. If I had to|but find I cannot get work in New | e een ? ? make you forget you er | Belated Plea for Alimony | tamed, condition ot ine ern rest api aasac madeeilte Th| ati, 1 ennnek: wlsee, A fear 2a | Tender, Corn-riddcen Feet ever had tender ot | Makes Accusations Vital to | olla food of any kin, ant ERP ie not a wall; There Jp dust one] | Tuo following, latter was direciad to ae | Enjoyment There’s Nothing Like It pata feet lt nd Murder Trial stcrad 8 great deal from $04 OF |writingmnever 10 ing A end smelt ino, id to ae ame | William Ge Jn Admits It ia ce eae at ieee eee head. 1 became, en of the books today a adtul, A rT am going insane, In such Court and Is Held for —_| When eating PecatthalGintanaiciion { ‘The application of Mrs, Peter @.| condition wa SPMOInAA RUA ST RDRI ADS RIVAR JE AG) GAEE ATMO HAINES R topes Trial, | : Large cake, 25 cents All druggists, Send for free sample. i Hains for the eustody of her children, 010 cri nxoun Anarene yaad run iteraynyy IPT arad and counsel fees, which was) ttfording even br eet Bee Money Back if Not Satisfied. defaulted yesterday in the Brooklyn Su Ve a Bipublie, Techlais) ¥ witiam G. Ri ‘ “1 OSs WILBU ¢ A, WeLCH, Sole Distributes 06 fF laton Building, N. Y. preme Court, was reopened to-day, Aj! 1 bv : ER CARER ETEPE paar . _— = a ~ ~ ! clerk from the office of Frank G. Wild, | New York t & cir k gon? | » his & ° f Mrs, Haips'a attorney, handed the) "L heard we p a a AR | . necessary papers and affidavits to Jus- phe eens usaf s = Pts | 1 Feet arkway. |i oa sties "Phone 2738 Chelsea, Furniture SL! P COVERS | ce Carr just before the regular session | srardins tat 1b ; | ~~ -- peormie tieid di of Part IIL. was called. the idea that it 0 a | in the Gourt of R e . , At the same time W. C. Perey, couns | IE At any SCHOOL zl | HUNT $33,000 THIEF. E Bh . 4 Re-covered ‘. AY 3S acl for Capt. Hains, handed in his an | Bost, "New Piauvery and began ta Wk Me at ha eantatt ae Impresses itself | BEAUTIVEL ee I swer to the application, Justice Carr vera A Want | by i eal Consul Ur © to), ‘, he ted to fg "AR upon one’s mind. | is “ took the papers and sald he would have WT at Wr ie b uf 1 " Search for & ie wat in " Q sdb no opportunity te examine them unt! courage 10 eat @ ithe solid Miss May I ‘ V teacher, of] Ierael Janssor A ; \ : hg this evening. | Twe tret, Pater-|ings Hank of Lindes $ y na 1 r > eoeuve eae the documents handed in by|, “From this time on} recovered rapid: son, announced that she had married | charged with havi “yi re Naan It is a sweet, crisp and flavory | | C d und mA de Mrs, Hains's counsel is an affidayic| \% a! My head does not hotiver Harry 1 a clothing manufaccurer, | petieved to be hiding in tt and a 1 bond Corn Finke Food made from se+ , 0 ie, which may have a marked bearing | any my stomach never hurts me, of Roche N. Y., in Api t. The the New York police and Phi P Mi wenty-elght ve VA or 1 experienced Sani? MAST A ns: nis good and 1 can eat all nowncement Was 4 big surprise to the - i 1 ‘ 1 sigh, ¢ nid ected white corn. | ow ¥au Istere Lb samples aud upon the trial of Capt, Peter C, Hains) ny mood without fecliyg any bad roy fie) ated rieennarers agents have equested by the the police as fee and his brother, T. Jenkins Hains, for) crects afterward. | cannot find words PateMey Xk Be | Bwedish. € 1 to arre 4 ‘ ® s rec cae mare Fractor's, the killing of William B. Annis to xpreas my. thankfulness for what Was £ mgiven, aay ietiae Jansson arri ‘ 5 Aus, 6 on \ ni) wi “The Taste Lingers o H, LEHMAN CO., Upholsterers, "i" rasteni In this affidavit Mra. Hains recites|Coover'y New tscave:y tas lone for) Miss nk ip apo 8 QOUON MIAERT ihe Adriatt took his wife ar eman Ze him otiar. . RETINAS REN Si See OR ak SD at length all the occurrences that ted] ie. Had ee ee wil cull at and anh mot Mr. eapian, At a musleale | nine-monthsrold ehiid to Cleveinng fh : van Pf meee — filing of @ suit for divorce by e. ope Been ae eee wore | then retumed fo New ¥ § reward i ; s F i nee ecy | last June. Jt will not be oper's headquarters are located in F er Pie ine apa te oe of $00, oF 10 per cent. of t me Ae * i atlo . 66 1. Ves) 99 rade public until it has been examined | Hikers New Deas store, Nod West clty and urried. The only per | found in the Taseesinn “a as a Made by Mt) WY {" gery V ou ‘ourteenih street, jis! 4 son in the secret Was Maxw a offered reun A 33 n Made by i Sy the COU nen Bue wiere he oF his aasictants meet 4 wholesale Nquor dealer. of No, INT pl ~_ Le Rock ‘ f sand POSTUM CEREAL CO., LTD, 4 RY YY ey oS Y public da ' per remedioa A ' ; REGISTER TO-DAY! aoe Ga eale at ait the Rukor grea and ameterdein uhvenue, ot sohattan, a REGISIE bO-DAyt ’ gaton wil h Battie Creek, Mich, ; : , ~ Se 1 don't semteter you cam’s|can be obtained at ayy i! drug | brother of Miss Kaliske, The couple! 16 you dum't rewinter you CaM’e coe My Rocke 2 saaeean Tt 4 » 66 P ated’ store, tet were married by Kev, Ds. @olomen, ere) pecure Mr. Hockefellera appearance {a i into The World’s “Want” Columns ‘ |