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free Mi ik aie | \ ! { THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1909. 3 v HEYAMER CLA) No Woman Too Pretty Women of the Stage Who Take Sides 0 AS SWEEP DECKS WREST FS WITH | HSWRESALED "Socks: Mis. Spooner Says ea cy gemma OF BATLESHPS RUNAWAY HRS INREAVY STORM, AND TARGUS wi ey AWAY WITH TENOR President of the Vong Church Al- «Didn't Know She Was Going, lance Takes Issue with Ms, but I’m Very Happy,” Leslie Carter. tt Riding Master Says. pivorce In cernany, HUSBAND AND FAMILY ‘FIRST WITH GOOD WOMEN. | Virginia, Hlinois and Kentucky Jersey Policeman Trips Ani- Lose Life Boats and All mal as He Is Dashing Into Feel Force of Gale. Open Ferry Slip. "1. —Amplifying brief John Burgess, big, brawny and one 1 by wireless from the of the tallest men on the Jer: tle battle-ship| police force, tripped a runawa . | t nig liowing reached | just outside the entrance to the . enn+ Woman Told Friends She the Poston Nayy-Yurd early to-day: {sylvania ferry to-day. He wrestled with + ‘ ° ‘On Hoard Unied States ship Connects} the animal as Ursus combatec oe Would Bring Suit and Stage Children Are Said to Be the h i 4 north | powerful ulin "Quo Vadavand y ake Marry Burgstaller, ) miles | ful manipulation of his muscular legs | 9 ; mm Capo fine toppled Mr. Horse over his sid | Mosi Careiuily Reared in aun a x nday ha Juat aa te aeeined About to rin nest | Se cha i Ne long Into the ferry slip, Hundreds of A. Philip Hexamer, whose tempera: | the World he shen by | . wept by | people entering the f 8 and Kentucky No other dam- i -house or dise | mounting from cars viewed the wreste ling match and cheered the big cop. He storm elglit knots, Mon-| having thrown the animal, proceeded te } atlon with h ae phone | pick him up, and taking the reins drov Cte Qlan urgsele ant araeraceetee POM him back to Washington street, whery NORFOLI .i8—The tender the owner was found, Yankton pr about 7% infles | Burgess Iw attacked to the Clty Hall [tho chome-coming’ Atlantle. battlesiip | squad, and wag on duty in Exchang |tleet passed In the Virginia Capes at? | place ‘when the ble bay horse attached, Joclock this morning. “Without signals to 4 light truck came rattling down th of any kind she ceeded directly Into street. Burgess went out and tacki |Hampton Rouds, where she took up him. He threw his long arms arou chor agatn Norfolk, Cape the horse's head and tried by turnin Menty and Navy-Yard wireless stations ils neck to throw him, but the “horag jae. do touch with the fleet. and many was a powerful animal’and lifted Bus private despatches from all parts of the gess off the ground, Aneto By Sereny Voountey vo tiv officers and men aboard Then the poli eman used the wreste nm the home-coming battleships are paga- | ler's metiods and twisted his legs aboug Q [ing through here for the ships. the horse's right fore member. He exe poms jerted all hte strength and the big a NEW MINISTER FROM CUBA, {Mul fell. Burgess cloverly avoided bel HAVANA, Fob. 17, — Gen, Carlos Gar- | ‘The owner of 9 horse was Micha cla is to be the n + to Wash- | Lyons, of No. 610 Brunswick street. F and he Heve Minis ¢ mental wife sailed yesterday on the Kronprifizessin Cecilie, ‘Parsifal” Bung: aller, by romantic coincidence, being @ passenger on the same vessel, when By Nixola Greeley-Smith, seen at bis Hoboken riding academy to- UG ts 1 " 3 a Gey declares that he wes etad hie wife There's nothing a good Woman cares so muci had salled away. He hoped she was for as her husband and children, That's just as happy. \ true of an actress as of a woman in any other sphere “Iam very happy,” he sald, with a of life.” beaming smile, “I didn't know she was ; ; : = allagerinsdino detest veshadl te So Mrs, Spooner, president of the Actors Church Why, T was on the Hamburg-American Alliance, for years manager of her own theatre in elvrpore Ine pier when the Cecilie went down i =) "i ‘eci) ZLLLNGLOW thelriver bub Lreally dine know thee Brooklyn, and mother of Edna May and Cecil _ exe Spooner, disposed of certain aspersions cast by Mrs, Leslie Carter on the noble wifely occupation of dara- ing socks, which, according to Miss Margaret Illi eg ee ff SPOONER she was aboard. But I am _ very happy. That's all I have to say—I am very happy. Yes, happy,"’ and Mr, Hex- amer smiled some more and even “Stage Career Is Secondary,’’ Says chuckled a litt fs gis tsa ‘ ‘oa Cuaht sean there DER ECHEC HERES C HETHEId Ese aie CRS eine Golng to His Farm. | ton (Mrs. Daniel Frohman), represents the summit of her earthly desires, Louise Gunning. Tatts inauguration, “Queseda may “be aginteves, thought T should see hing «Gay that she would opply to the agen. | Carter was quoted as saying, and then she added: “Few men have any | tise ia the wife of Fred Pitney, Sie es Line a wealthy livery stable pro- prietor uptown. They have one child, a daughter three years old, SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Feb, 18.—"'T would like to shake hands with Miss Ilington relative to her view that domestic Ife comes ahead of stage success,” gaid Miss Loulse Gunning, the star of ‘Marcelle, to-day. “I believe that {f a woman ta happily married her home should come first. I look upon life on the stage as a most excellent way for a woman to gain a livelihood. stage career should be ed D INDIAN CHE SHOOTS THO ON LOG LAND FAR would Journey irgstaller’s country | glamour are the hearts’ desire. Thi estate In Bavaria, there to live tn se-! qon't want to be confined to the endless clusion with Mra, Hexa: and Burgstalle courts make (Stunning Spring Tailored Suits-- 6 $25 Values iG | es THURSDAY ONLY Marvelously stunning costumes “ Home N “s daughter monotony of a home with just one) 1¢ No Bar to r nan in it, They love the sparkle of Stage Success, the gleam of wine, the fascination | Says May Robson. of the v that comes and goes,) mes and goes constantly, Mise © yoars, “Not Always Thus.’ ard= Years ago It was not like th trimonial inten- vandmother she was ty-eight years, could never nted‘to bear to be out of each other's si daug until the | ible for them to} . of the Hotel Try-| the Hotel rv-| Robson for nearly twenty years has deen the wife of Dr, A. H, Brown, aur: geon of the New York Police and Fire Departments, melarelicacnvol CLEVELAND, Feb. 17,-May Rob- Now son, here this week in "The Rejuve- droning tedium of|} nation of Aunt Mary," refused to aller for son » Statement re ould Marry. and T are to eigt makes them of special interest to women of fashion. OFT-ROBBED SALOON) !seir Woven Check Serge New French. Model Bars and Iron Doors Couldn't Tailor Button Trimmings Protect Place, So Police They are simply wonderful values— | r the Bedell kind—the style, the tailor- Watched, ing, the coloring, in fact, everything about them Leing of the highest class. Children are a nul-|] draw a line between the Stage and ne is a bore. The|| the home, rani sup a brilliant opportunity | “There {8 no reason why a woman to venture In the uncertain realms of|] should not be successful on the stage avlaninenatriaie and in society as well,” said Miss daughters agree with Mrs, | Robson to-day. “As to the home continued Mrs. | that ls something tt ts not necesaary ve- | to discuss. A woman can be sucoss- ful on the stage and be good wife and mother, too. There Is no ques- tion of that. My home {s m: Seen 2 m r on one pol after she ad read very © sentiments. lare they Joy.” art, thelr careers for ai is just because the right man German ong. But after all, why and there has been much talk Ing is a A joyous nection with the Metropolit and h dee ” 7 Holitan and his de |v sstow about a good mother? I in- ple on the stage. There are Mr. and LD. ! s | Gaston Miller, twenty-five years old All. graceful examples of the new Fos eueuerdgisn tie) cach toa , Mra, Faversham, for instance. 1 be-| necock Reservation. —— no home, was held in $2,000 for trial by Spring fashions, accentuating the de Most Carefully Reared. jane ae pa aiesoananare 1 overeat Ie ease lightful cl of the net checker | ! of soctal i ve | wstoge children are the most ¢ seftlly tite, as well as of stage lite," Are (Spectal to The Evening Worl.) | ) Rarer ti ateaurWveren Sante tlOten Boninlalh serge of which they are made. _Jaunty and wives I know are generally very Hudson, a ninety-year-old Siiinnecock Sohmidt's saloon has been robbed credit, but whe should any man ask such a sacrifice of n he does anything bad ition for Mrs. Hexa ture to Burgstaller In con- | ane y woman, Tt is possible to be a good “® “hole profession gets the biame, | Ninety-Year-Old John Hudson yas wife and a good actress a* the same Happily Married Couple. z mination of his cone | “But think of the happy married peo-| !akes Warpath on Shin- LRP LESLIE CARIOR tract at th parture fo 3 patched up hi she whose ‘i h rid," Mrs, Spooner! g, ss - 7 | reared In the world, Spooner continued SOUTHAMPTON, L. L, Feb. 17.—John fayreuth over! anewered ."I can't be too emphatic on , “and the husbands man divorce courts in order to drop | appreciation of the home their wives struggle to provide for them. That the name of Hexamer and become the)» noraceive tine: i a q] fy ite GLeAlsla Hurestallan: is the fault of the progressive times, The men want change; they want Tt was said thax the famous ainger | something new. and the tempe al Mrs, Hexamer | The laughter and the lights and the] —— Burgstalle he was ha man singin and elevated int the g Heinr collar of Bengaline silk—new skirt Cesizn with inverted plaits in front, side and back panels—numerous bu'tons elfectively placed. Smartest Spring Shades thes of Rosen, Vigoresux, Cale au Lat, \pricot, Nattier Blue, Catawba, Gray, Heseda, Navy, Black Alterations FREE _ SALE *T ALL THREE STORES society by at No, %9 Bowery. cutaway coat (satin lined), with dee; 1 points (exactly like picture). — Inlai that point. Only the children of mult! nooo. in their i | three Umes in a month, and as a result tilonalres receive the educational ad- ene H pee ene, foauiten Indian, went on a rampage here to-day, Cant. Herlihy had statlonod Patrolman ant ne supervision that are murdered a woman, shot an old Indian Sonnelly, on t st th vantages and the supervision that 8°0\tp marrying to-day te ah mm ones eda an 1 Connelly on that corner, ‘The frst time the s given to the children of actors and act- oon was entered the thieves out testes, My daughter, Cecll Spooner, has /™M# 4m history. Women are more es- eo glass of a side window. Sehmtdt| named Nelson Bunn and held a Sheriff's | I | the ¢ Cs on teemed and respected than ever before Posse and all the reservation Indians at | ' AN | th t Iron bars on all the windows | heen on the tinge since she \84 NO) AT said before, I don't think Mig DAY with a shotgun for two hours be-| JUMPS TR | vue i 8 1 a when but one, ‘Phe entered ban an a half years old; my daughter, 7" ” ; ; ‘ ‘nce she was five. The chil always necessary for a t nto choogo | fore he was captured, that window, which was with Mr, Spooner and DetWeen domestic lite and a profession, The murdered woman was Mrs, Wenst- | | nail Sohmidt thought 11 impossible 1. them: It often happens that she can pursue ¢tt® Eleazor, who kept house for the coe for a man to get through tt, ‘The thira both careers successfully, SUL Bhinnetaek on a little! —_— “But, of cou ' arm he owned on the reservation. r \ A carat acd eg tit {2 ch0088| some time ago Hudaon gave the tarm| Passengers on Philadelphia Ex-| Schmidt put ono shests and the small house on It to the woman Hes Vahy death » | This) morning ‘Patrolman Connelly and her daughter, with the understand-| press in Panic Trample heard a nolwe in the side hall and ond tle the burglar a governess W ney had all the ad ages of ig tel and we never remained long ie pig Senor hough in any one place for them to| between a career and the best Interests n tas “|contract. the undesirable assoctations Of her husband and children, she will =p fe most carefully watche? boys: Put aside the career, \time the door was fimmfed. Thon hmuddt put on a sheet-lron door and But she tone-drama in the Wagner ~~ that lignans i Ing that they should keep him com- ' ound some one had got Into the back LAWSUIT OF LAWYERS and girls living in the smaller cities are) “I received a letter from my daughter fortable, i on Woman, a over a eaealary extension into | ~ " | apt to contract at school or even at Cecil, who Js tquring the South now, Recently the old man complained to} the roo yf a club on the floor above J church, This 1s true of practically all/ which illustrates the strength of the the Overseer of the Poor that he was | pate the saloon, and from there into the | Plalnttf and Defendants, Members| ing chiidren of actors and actresses. In home feeling in a woman, You re-| not getting enough to eat and that there ( ) hall, whieh has a door leading to the of Bar, Act an Thetr Own Counsel, | my opinion they are the best reared member, when we all acted together in| wera not enough blankets on hie bed to| MOUNT 1OLL¥. 3 Feb, 17.-The| saloon. The street door of the hall as lockec d throug’ FS @ YTORES and the most loved in America. the Bijou Theatre, tn Brooklyn, and Was locked, and through a glass in th e verheard de- | Philadelphia express leaving (his place er part Connelly saw a man try! is ¢ tad Deter ita loo ttieh nian anauae lity e H eeu keep him warm. He was overheard de i Sing Ue upper pau Hy. sa rying 4 & py {n the Supreme Court to-day a case was| ‘Now, as to darning socks.” Mrs, lived over the theatret nouncing Mrs, Eleazor, and several | at 5:8 o'clock this morning So. J)amy ble Bina Gepte He PEOKe tie DS », ; Spooner pronounced, when I had led her, “Well, of course, Cecil alone ts mak- 2 Ponnsylvat pad gas e , car heard in which the plaintiff is a law- times the overseer was called in to settle | tracks of eee tne, (pushed his revolver through @ eo y (OMSOIN ated |r; 0005(0. Third Ave. and 119th 8t. tS Beare yer, the defendants lawyers, and each back to ‘ie homelisr topic,! In more money now than we all did thelr quarrels jumped the track at M 2845 Harlem Slip Covers side is its own counsel ‘one Knows that the test of ajthen, Yot she wrote speaking of tho HAIE ic dcora DaARCROrE We cover 5-plece Suit t This morning they were heard quar- | » Mum! My, but reiling again, and a little later Nelson | Ju were rf ier ia already under suspended sentence given by. » cause of Judge Rosalsky, of General Sessions, Motive was aa aeTa seriously Ernest G. Stevens, of No. §2 Broad-| 600d woman and a good wife Is the old Riou days: ‘Oh, ome of t way, claims that he settled a claim of| WAY she stands by her husband in ad-| those were happy tines. Bunn, a reservation Indian, heard a| An unlocked swit the, jaw firm of Ue, GIL &| versity. If it becomes j Recast fe af course,” Mrs. Spooner concluded, ‘shot from the direction of the Hudson | he Ca a nd rolled GRAND DUKE A DRAMATIST. Smith against Charles Currie, who re-| her to darn her husband's socks, Why | “there are peopie, just as Mrs, r farm, He hurried over there, but as he | ‘2rown f a eager CERT LUD '. PETERSBURG 7.—Gra tained the firm in Tobacco Trist tiga-| of course shie wil do it. But I sec’ says, who prefer the glamour o Ke, approached the house a shot was fired [OM Its side fer, Moreanenye Ne EEE nor EERE havearvs : Jno reason why a wifo who can make! the sparkle of wine, to home life with from a window and a load of buckshut Edwin B. Smith and Melvin Brown! money at some more congenial oc-! one woman, and who think children a lodged In Nelson Bunn’s arm. | Beer wes. dinoived eae elerke £1 cupation should waate her time darn-|nuisance. It takes all sorts of people| Bunn !s almost as old as Hudson, but | “Ye : ago. and that Brown was empowered to| ing cocks when she is able to hire some|to make a world, I dont mind saying he managed to run out of range as a) 2%! ‘ wind up the unfinished business. Mr.| one else who necds the money 0) I've learned more of that Kind in the| second shot was fired from the hous: Brown makes amdavit that he has nol go it, 1 think a woman should do What | two years I've lived in New York than} He roused all the reservation Indians ersonal acquaintance with Stevens, t t d to that and that he personally closed up the| ever she ts best fitted for and to tha Burj and telephoned to the village for the Furniture Re-upholstered Five Pieces $9.98 did in a lifetime of Bro claim o fthe firm against Mr. Curie, extent I've always been a WOMAN'S) they are a vers tity of the| Sheriff. The Sheriff organized a posse 7. y 98 fights woman—and I am a suffragl whole people even here. f twenty men and started for the little |. } ) Ha Aaa “Our Own Little Home.” ———>—_—_ farm, Scores of Indians poured out and 5 sald In Reavy tay nded t A Special jor in heavy tap. 2 house, keeping just out! oo. or ihelr 1) Uj : UH, ‘when T was rat married to Mr | CAR ACCIDENT CHARGED ScrarnerchtrelnuelahstUa resdTaNTt| tel | une Week <4 Spooner, In Centreville, Ia,, he had his , nt is aged Shine} iruised and « WAM kA SS = » own nevapeper and ne had our own| TO WICKED FRENCH HEELS, sscock was touring out ot the windows, |Saze A | ita oh gaat | Uttle home, But I had to do my own —— ORO COR EGET FEE) TE) LIN RAS ed ; Daniask, allowing 20 | Niade Equal to New ‘i'll, ee cooking, and as soon as I was married) Newark Lawyer Seeks to Involve) Sot Curing an hours ombarement. Hand bruts wis Call, Phone or send Postal and our man will call with samples ) Then, when it was thought that the| Ker, 5 | I bought the best cook book I could ' 7 r we Pcs eS ed —_ ea , ARAMeana aaTATIRA GG Maar thGa, NE Natty BS aigear in a $5,000 cl aU aia SAAN Gh asta ira — —_ haven't cooked anything for many amage Sul, Then heuaee and eaverga iti Old RAR Lie : e SoHE > (oe fen >» years now, but I don't believe there {81 sire Annie Dyer, of Newark, No J SOB a HCH pier : Mi no SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY fa ZN A SS anything I would be afraid to attempt. | was plainsitt yesterday in a sult there was found be way il sta t nana Women’s Rubber Silk Coats pau “It {s the ambition of every yo against the Public Service ¢ lon fn a clump of iculd fa) uF a wife to help her husband in every Way, ! ty recover $3,000 damages for Injurtes 3 rps REGULAR Nits and I believe there are more happy'| suftered, she alleges, in being thrown! ta | aVerca ee marriages to-day than ever before. a trolley car ta: rit when the azer inet h $15.00 ° ‘ Ju ber yest vars 8 Cry! If you're out of work and wage; || Why, the mere fact that people stay arted before s 1 allght. ‘The : DUE J , Hol VALUE 2 88 Cry! If good help you can't engage; f) married nowad when divorce is so }defen.e souxii aceldent ring : Is y Cry! for a horse or motor car; easy, {9 an indication that they are} ¥ bert i sriacinittea \ 2 An Exauieite Original Medel in. 9 nad Cry! If your dollars don't go far, happy. he heel of one of her shoes was nauiests YG vit U - . ne re ‘ { "Men and women have not changed | tf) i! Were those. High:healed ---— t ; \ otomorrow V / J Cry! when you seek and fall to find J) in my llfetime. Men are no mor te, | French you ev asked the TAXICAB VICTIM DEAD. the ¢ : a ' . 40+ \ one Arrerican Optical Proteciiva A Bargain of most any kind; women no more ambitious than they | lawyer. f , | , y Pel} Ig? J ' ? y + “The: re not; they were medlt Josep two years Hi ts noration ' But do not ery in vain—fust cry fave always been, And 1 fully belleve] igh hela, ad the one that wae old, PrancorPrusstan ~ “TOU, RAINCOAT SF COMPANY ean 4, For World Want Ads, which satisty, }| there !# ax much domestic happiness In| wrenched off was caught In the step of | War, Wio lad ip fractu COL ELLSWORTH KILLED. Bert tt! y lt Nae rae % JP) the theatrical profession as in any |the cary roplied (he pla o yen a atte ees, Peeken ’ re th Ave £1 Tact year The World printed 1.200,- I! other. tried to have the torn heel displayed ag | York Hospital late yes% ns ores te AN . 873 separate Want-Filling Advert! ‘phe stage seems to stand more as alan exhibit, but James F. Keenan, cone | cab. was occupied t | SUNDAY WORLD WANIS | rE | mente—168,804 more than the Herald J] init in the public eye than does any | ductor of he car, who picked up the) Williams, of the Hotel i | No Extra Charge for tte \ Mase crest carn, MTmneer arth. HH other occupation, When an indiviauat)-Neetecter tne accklent, sald that he had/ at the Ume of, the ac He Was ay ai sar panercdn Dust Maca ots I NDER More every day. requrned it y a | PM \ ys Actor does anything good he gets the » The case was not decided. | West Fifty-third street. to city until © P, i