The evening world. Newspaper, March 17, 1909, Page 3

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, when I Dr. Lyman Abbott's Ideal Woman Wor Gul Make cee emi | GHOST WI GOLOGN tAKD A Tolerable Cook, Says Sarcastic Suffragette ee 'smgieic' zn ee Very Latest in Woman's Headgear Others Also Disaeree With "Ne Re | IND GRABS CHILD'S BALL Sete at Ware “Removable Brim’ segment e MMSLBERTY —— | — VEC ACT ae Midnight Blaze on Island Put 1 eyes, a nose, & (OF His Seven Qualifications, py. Neauing the letters inthe! Out by the City’s Boat [Deve Dectaree Oni ya@rea bry imie nates stneue une New Yorker, Deserves Noti - portant that the cool should ——_—_—_—_——— Dr. Hyslop Relates Weird Phenom- ed the Brute : Two cannon shots sounded from L.fbe ena, Credited by Witnesses to Joe a mPa oka vicy MME aig iain a0 algsten Geto Sy Nixoia Greeley-S mith, 3 down to the flreboat New Yorker, when a blaze What Ig an ideaj beefsteak who is starvi a little) was discovered In a two-story brick Wentworth, the “Spirit Con- woman? . Hittle und ding, that! building — v for quartermaster’ r ‘i | Dr. Lyman A store ap tre Was extinguished after trol” of Will E. Hannegan. Dotty tna ser aoa ets | TEE Nett ht Tho fire origiiated from defective in what in his opine! harmony | sulation In the electric wiring, ‘The Reon ath acaaies of | who laughe, 2oillets stationed at Fort Wood, on mialtiamnoteciel Lies or Titiads | Liberty Island, got out the hose and ate: - DECLARES MEDIUM “HONEST, tanner lightly and. Bray y fdeal feminin Kes trouble | tached {t to stand pipes, but the blaze sa real com-| was getting the better of them wheo | WITHOUT GUILE OR DECEIT.” i Eo ha fering | Y= not wear tight sl » nor (2) be aker and milliner, () nor ehang Head of Psychical Research Society Confirms In- cidents That Have Amazed Students of the Occult—A Remarkable “Human Document.” styles at the dletation of oe Hh To Attract All ere bets an tn : ha ov or ker $86 $10 Generally Priced; we Here is the story of a remarkable “human document"—Will Hanne: en requirements of Dy, Abbott [ee sive sirtven, aan af cours - Y Special Saie Thursday, ul woman was ever made { gan, the most talked of man today in spiritualistic circles—"the super: normal man"—whose wonderful erperiences have at last been deemed of | nee é ra \ tuficiont importance to be made the sudject of an analytical pamphlet by | Hiltemed (ote (hettanae iia nanan Women of stylish taste who have waited ew the learned educator who heads the only recognized organization for | GEER ee peat {or an opportunity to secure a beaxtilul of j scientific inquiry into psychical occurrences in this country. HEreomanhavereirilomt tempt | voile skirt, now have it, ¢ In a carefully considered article, Dr. James H. Hystop gives consid: | sree HEE EEN as Hee a | F h M h V. 4 ‘ renc es one other women thought of Dr, Abbott views eration to the weird phenomena of which young Hannegan has been the | central figure. Reliable witnesses, people who are neither overly imagina- | Sik and Satin Trimmed The illustration shows one of the distinctly fashionable designs of Spring. New flare gored model with deep satin fold at bottom, Other models effectively trimmed perpendicularly, We are justly proud of the collection, and the price will undoubtedly ee Wie crowd the store to over- ay : ; flowing. Thursday oaly there are a few men alive whose deal | [gM Mii j os ty $4.98. ALS: \ | FSS AG AINST meen ae, asconting to normal wand AK Tei Alterations Free. one of the most remarkable mediums |descrepancy with Mr. Hannegan's con- gether what I think are the most im- 14- {6We st 14th Street ever known In the shadowy borderland |sclousness of a bleeding hand,’ am portant qualifications of all—sincerity ¢ and truthfulness, ‘Then there Js an-| NEW YORK. Btthanonellt preface, it may be| ‘This, however, was not to be the end! Th hee nat other quality most essential to being é Mrs. Spooncr’s Views, | Mrs. Mary Spooner, president of the Actors’ Church Alliance, and for many years a theatrical manager of promi- nence, read Dr, Abbott's definition of the ideal woman and murmured thoughtfully: "Ie that were all! Of course, the ideal woman should be everything Dr. Abbott mentions, but how much more as well! There can be no cut and dried formula for a feminine {deal, however, eee | because one man's differs from every not only of aduits but of a child. Ss other man's, » Brim’ matinee hat f “Except for Dr. Abbott's sixth and very la seventh rules, to meet his {deal all that 18, scrambunetious ¢ it Is necessary for any woman to do j 0 And yet j is simply not to be a fool, € tive or hysterically inclined, tell at length of being eye witnesses to hap- penings so strange as to startle human belies. REMOVING THE BRIM OF HAT. ! Students of spiritualism, who have been calling Hannegan the greatest eee bution to the written history of the occult, since they think his report |It Is for Matinee Wear and De- confirms their claim that in this instance at least there can be no decep-| signed to Give Comfort to tion and that a spirit called “Joe Wentworth,” the “control” of Hannegan, natural medium in the world, are cheered by Dr, Hyslop's latest contri- Man in Rear Rows ‘ has partly materialized on several ovcasions and appeared before the eyes i € Ss. WITH ITS BRIM IN PLACE, Vill, the hand, the beautiful Iden hand holding yours. Dr. James H. Hyslop, President of the American Society for Psychic search, hes made a on the bad see! J have tiad the erent pore ry ¢ prion of ality sa! | Mrs , though we rt, showed h under | probs ve been obliged to think of “Joe Wentworth,” to be }the collective hallucination to satisfy its sara te ource of its existe: Sy said that Hannegan is twenty-six years {of that day's experiences, for Hanne- | tas hee f Reever ta | a man's Ideal, and this one 1s not ethi: | AOU Sty és old and a Catholic by faith, n had hardly had his hand band-| not for t cal. of man. __ ——ee “Many good women possess !t—I mean } He worked 1m machine shops tn Mel aged and refreshed himsett with dinner | Miss Jeeanne| . nee 645to651 Broad Street p youth ani submequenty became a trated “when. ik asm wan elongated even ty Our ‘ ee Says She Isn't Appreciated— Pretty Mar} E. Martin Ouly sa CETERA "3 LARGE STORES, NEWAR vs cent in honest and trust-|that of Tinker Rell | ——— “T have seen charming women In churehes, in clubs, on the stage and on | the suffrage platform, Women are noth ing collectively, They are Intensely in yeldent of the | dividual nd by Justice The Real Ideal Woman. | ay “Really, the ideal woman ts she who | makes her hustand happy without pay- ing tne price of her own self-respect, “A saint might wear tight shoes, E,|make-up a woman puts oi\her tac ten years Joften the slightest and most obviou worthy, wit He Is an orchestra GHERROR a EHnADay|| BLO CHIC alo gunECH mute as a witness of her! nen an oar appeared © : the air.” Mrs, Lambert. s Continuing, Dr. 1 “it was so heavy that, in a normal | Pe! STE Ey Fa negan does not “f ition, T could not have held tt with | (ortures of the Inq tite baad! op Caneel ro both hands." : 5 The f Spirit of an Actress, as healthy specimens of } was right aft 8 one could desire, espec eae : ed up wit ained th k of the t any notables, among them Mrs, Sirl_ testify t Palmer, Alfred G, Vanderbilr, mother’s sha Maxine Elliott Mrs James “bargain divor aldo, ;Truax tn the Supreme Cout to: is that James R. Martin, seeking to shake off pat. He} two ared ‘the mother of his fot da more normal lif raise a question | i) lead a muec than many who try 5 |Birls, bre er managers set foot on our sh Hl cuss the tariff problem. ‘Two of the items to be |brought up for decision vitally concern every user of tea on the basis of hyst Tt makes no| guide A » Sea her hypo s, Consequently It difference to the supernormal what are| payenport sa ud nate hod) ured several ay f the thriving |the least hi le , a e SD ana aU AE port sa Viesaer, several tiin the torn ea and coffee, as teas and coffees are prominently on the list. “I can sing and dance with any one as I did in days gone by.” “Joe, how did we come to get the every man clothes his | At tie, First | {deal with pretty dresses and becoming |1f tariff is imposed upon these articles prices venth [hats T agree with Dr, Abbott that « {sarily become practically prohibitive, and b S must neces- head, For which he may to the Tian Rete ough Scoteh lop cont name of Fannle Davenport?” asked the | and bird that ie wh at ' ‘ , and | woman's home should be her palace | Nt yw raayr 3 4 eh Some Strange “Doings.” fs uth Pr Cane oa ee Gel Aol: SA GEE Cithollerrny3 1 i aa lthenith ear-oll daugh+| but ft should not be a cloister, It she | ANDREW DAVEY, to prev ent such stringent meas- lecraeravanerintersal @ nich lied outs || ciFor the lest taydaya avery onelhes ||| cence ee ee | compelling her er Joe," |ter, who hears the n ina} has talents which are best employed ures, calls upon all readers of The Evening World to come alde the usual theories of physchology, | Was the veteran spirit’s cryptic reply ———= | which had ibe new sult of brown se stand | outside, she should certainly do the} 8 res ¢ St rotest agains is j sition ree ise as eT FES ECR Csi MERTEN CHET rt Be | window th yl Youd ery just out Maxine sit new thea. (as the only witness in } t thing she ta best fitted for, to his) stores and sign prote st against this imposition. derland of the transcendental reality| Hut the road tt will turn near the end, [he wrot blastn! trteal plans are lial “at does no one any good that a greet] Blanks are provided for this purpose, and will be imme- they Illustrate an Interest which neither | things that can make one's vine wh in se 1 say painter should dabble in dishwater, «| diately forwarded to the proper authorities at Washington. ; o Nex great actress steer a carpet-swee physchology has normal nor abnormal irouilitanavente ne 7 Sign the blanks and do your share toward preventing such yet been able to satisf. and Forbes ed and s foster t or a great shell peas In th | The first of the new experiences of shows that one may be {der her theatre ne'g and his ft {fe were fellow tens | chen, when thelr tatents could be duty being imposed. Also write personally to your Con-° Nannegan recorded by Dr. Hyslop deals Iitle matters’ lke poetic | walle bat mys play, “The Passing i) Floor (antsc ini the ployed in tt ts and give employ: | ce aan and Setat ’ ) with a night on July 16, 1908, during |tetre. This afternoon, too, thro! a Buck.” John Lon your | ment to other women better fitted for | STCSSI an ain senator. which Hannegan was stopping at the »Jiinaed and whisked i Hy) be ; and was Alfred Vanderbilt w asked the + lawyer. | domesti HEE And in the mean time provide yourself with a goodly Hotel Dorrance tn Providence. He had | behind a row of old shoes, where It was time within a af neat stieeayt tents eae leal 9 nD" concluded Mr pea é : retired when the room resounded wlth |not found for several days leted a't his plans i iia Gatitiy Oh supply of teas and coffees at right prices, lest the duty raps and knocks Hann an 9 out of Ball Playing “Ghost.” eva aaniiecetae 1 } s and chart might be put on, Purchase to- -day. bed and went to the door, There was) fut the champfon freak of the efinite plans, Mrs. ye old t i ° % Hovone there’ ‘Then he recognized, hots recorded: as taking, Pees HAkIng Hee sRnAty lap nier ai Hine grade cf Tea, per pound Voile’ . 25¢ rays, that the raps were those of spliits jer, Quotor was pla iieenutava setter qualities at hig prices. and took up a pencil "Joe Wentworth” | small space hetwe: is not I ann told him that he had been knocking to and the fram un Good Cof! (2; fold? lettiel soopoodensanonnoeounoa LES let him (Hannegan) know that he want. /thrown oat azaln by some ball-playtn i a Ne : Fine Cofies, per pound....... Aynuniumnnnunn a 2 bio tA to write Tt is. stated that In this instan ; It Hone Inland Cry Mun Gevw Veratet ’ and ite, Hossion -wape t \ -- Choice Coffee, per pound Nevianiictans 25¢ Joe then told him to not go far from. Jhinior was not throwing at the ho | Against Rattroad. Nason Ne Naseer Man enerRan ata 3 t OOOODKOG the hotel the following day, Saturday, | and (hat the ball was whisked out of |; , . us ean vane WILHOUE Numerous other grades and prices. as he was due to fall ina tarnce, On the window by taviihte for Wo ls iN I : ® iy? ' Py: ° Rerel erties : nye 4) Baturday at 1.3 o'clock Hannegan was| At another Keance a few days late t | Penoinlintente ; avey's customary “Good Things to Hat" at in the hotel office when he began to! the CDG ole a wandering ostat of the a peal b Newar ieee FPR ee lowest pri ai SNES KTS nteenth century turned up and Mf | " | i feel sleepy and “light.” He got to his Hie Sena Cy UL Dara wy lin A ; mnatvervallt ; ow pa are room on the fourth floor “somehow alll sonnied ny | } Peele the eause of rhems ks whieh a i 7) \ 1} ah 8 and atumbled over to the ded more I did the tess y i iz. This was | ‘ wit r Peatiae ela daed } ea So DA (aL Then he was hurried off by “Joo | thought of me and those that div Rare: OARS SRSA SHITE : rath Sith! WEYSTOR yA seabutee da with the sensation of being conveyed mo Wianitas t eof a portrait ; : on art! and NaNdashingtonelad i recently een ere ace through the alr. Hannegan says he. strangers and no one ee cane J Ra HON vB “Lam sixty-five and linve had a was not conscious of seeing anything me again. And oh, suc OR aan saad Aim abety.t f i Beaten [pleased the strangers and { 1 good deal of experien coffe about him. 4 AUDTEDICCDH RBC one: Chineot detedan ' I consider it very ir an He found himself finally {nside a) most all my life—it happened anyway id cause of many diseases. small curio or art shop. ‘The walls were | my’ dears i ' nd his | Inf Paes tiae MaAny OE tesla til & covered with old pictures and empty “T died all alone, T was A ee " : aus 1 teeth At ; We ce cematigiet Blut pleture of the shore and mal 7 —— lessio | “When I drank coffee Ih rames, 01 E and was on ft when { n ny e spells and still did not real \ white vases streaked with pale gr vway and 1 was Tost." GIRL IN TEAL CASE FREE, seveerenula eleocharmmil 4 } One canvas in particular he recollected | jretet gald that there were so : 7 f a year ay mat when he came to himself lying face{raintings In Havana and that he hut tadletment Tie eA 1 ae downward on the floor of his room. it lived In London. “ Dinmisned at. ‘ § 17 could not ' 1 ros 1 er Bribad he last message from throug sa Bent hot sl ‘ F 7 nes abe wan a twilight scene Inscribed "In yunnedn Camelan Govt seenne Mua hy lan |, sea | SAL last en’s Fancy Waist Coats Ortrando.” i thacnatire of a farewell alleal vant 1 wa * y 1 wieh | dlabust 4aW-/oines did . ‘i “Nellie, [am trying to save myself J t i r 1 | Saw a Golden Hand. You cannot know how much you will all ae eat) Hata € t i | TUL cc destrab v early On July 2 occurred the incident of the | need me before long. Joe,’ Rht os the st 7 M After fancy and t | rics Rg Golden Hand. Hannegan and Juntor ney aad washable ‘ 1.50 «who is Mr. Lambert's child) were on the beach when Hannegan cut his hand ve | covert | A New York Seance, * fs airs, Lambert. Int an account o! ’ 1 , trying to wind up a mechanical boat. | \ihich a Miss Howard " [ ¢ rf + a particip: S t 2 RIDA iver 4 uf Hie held up his hand without thinking, | well as Will aioward Mrs. Ls mi the ‘ ‘ pie F \ ens Sc aris he aay of Jalon, who 1k agers a een nee tape t . rae Tusucurhacnany: N-HANDS, ‘ a RY hile T was in New Yor! t e$- hook, “The Road \ 01 ain, colors and stripes, very sensitive and easily affected by tise Howard went upstaire ees | i 8 A ine 1@ Roa FOUR-I pl ‘olo P 50 the sight of blood. To his surprise, nek, intending to Ko to bed. They q 4 Me Junior, far from being af-|heard Will's window thrown open vio- |, ee would k Ever read the above letter? Anew tently, while they were tatking away Another George Mt Cohan sung with exe ' jone appears from time to time, They I treel, saw the streaming hand and cried: in the evening. When they ran to the others stood qui Hiden” “opm "appearing at. Urand Opors 1 until ee Gece ete and full of buman tw interest. however, fected, shouted and danced when he lently, while they were talking in the House.

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