The evening world. Newspaper, January 9, 1911, Page 3

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fe ote ak th DESERTED BRIE, LAST CENT TAKEN, <Low WANTED ED IN RAN od > Sobbing Gir, Left Left Without iw Shelter, Tells Police a ‘iiss Vida Sutton Chus Swings the Rammer: Pitiful Story. oe HER INHERITANCE GONE =~Says Man She Married Month — " Ago Got All He* Money and Jewels, Then Left Her. % Shivering from cold, her well fitting tailor made gown wet, and her hat of the ding-dong style #o wet that tt was | eut of shape, a young woman, not much over twenty years old, staggered into the Fast Sixty-seventh street police sta- tion at 1.99 this morning and burst into tea | Lieut. Michael Breen hurried from be- hind the desk and gave her @ ehalr, The young woman was so convulsed | With g008 that for a time she could no: When she got control of herself Use, utely friendless In this big I haven't one cent, 1 haven't ted food for I can't and 1 been deserted by my husband, BE took what money 1 had pawned my jeweiry.” her yesterday tell you how , @ bride of one month, have who firat then and 6Y MARGUERITE MOOERS Husban(djette (pronounced with terrified and heipless thing, sometimes wrongly thought to be syn- onymous with to pass tea and pay tares. It is Miss Vida Sutton, actress and playwright, adding this new and useful te blue eyes and blond locks of 3 to weary wastes of a recent suffrage meeting, mind was anything but doll-like, because its by any mere man. “The women really di “The Husbandette Is Simply an Accessory | Husband; One Whose Wie Is Infinitely Stronger Than Himseit. He Is Afraid ct Everything, Even Including Her. “The Majority of American Women Are Developed Intellectualiy and Moralliy More Than Their Husbands. Through, Their Clubs, Social and Political Inter- ests, They Are Fast Becoming Creatures of Another Sphere From Their Hus- bands, “The Husbandette Is Tragicaily Common and Hopeless. It ls Her Own Fault ita Woman Marries a Husbandette. He Should Be Relegated to the Divorce Court if a Real Husband Comes Along.” MARSHALL. j A feeble, futile, “d" silent): Found in small and inconspicuous corners. Common “man.” who has the honor of Miss Sutton has the good and beautiful doll. But when I asked word with which she had enlivened the I discovered that Miss Sutton’s “works” m to the dictionary explain the were never constructed | fand 4 H seen interest- t mind, not to be domi he begat, | nated rage ‘certificate which showed that | Eh ® laugh of frankly minietn | hu Nellie A. Hogan, on Dec, 6, last, had aes gril iar woman as one?’ Neth married to frederick B. Wabster | Aled am long felt ws pyre own Cult, or mistaice, at at City Hall by Alderman James 1, | Knows what the thi ye (oak mney jes a husband Smith, she's lucky if she ave to en s some flaw in hy SUTTON ‘du n her own ho H woman who finds Her Only Evidenc "That {s all ive to prove iny but I can swear Nellie A. Hogan and tha Bot my all and deerted man who was Fred she in buffer, Mrs, Webster then t: sto. New York fror “While I was livir “Mr, Webster came 1 how she came his Saeeee “He le, and wrote me the death of my “parents, who died within a short while tof each o r, L came i of money, and decided than | bYork any home 1b stenographer in Kelly's employment] football shoulders. M9 Sixth avenue. tally met Mr.| on me. He re frequently and ts to dinner, He told me nan Of in@ependent means nd I believed him, Then he asked me Por a husbandette tw simply 8 accessory husband. whose wife is infinitely wiser and stronger than himself. she supports him financially; is mental and moral o is afraid of everything —even including her. swaggers about without realizing but it’s there. fearful th tis so much easter to direct | is to build “By strength I don't mean just | One of the Mysteries. THE EWENING WORLD, MONDAY, | What a Husbandette Is, and How to Us2 One, Told by Playwright WI { Who Coined the Word ( SHOW WIFE ce hands should ick up brave He's the man (1) ne social and pMilan- her ee ata int ai duties within Frequently ach, anil work and walt, Then tf i the mistake | the divorce n, firmly, husbanderte? ONE MONTH CUT FROM SENTENCE OF MRS. RAPPA Mistake al- Perhaps he horribly Hie siwaye yee | up weak | A woman nat- i ! } ' | | in First SENTTOFOELKER; HIS FIGHT AGANST POLICE GUARD HIM HEIRESS FOR GASH Congressman Whose Vote as Sued for $25,000 in Breach of Senator Killed Racing Sure He Saw Assassins. Four Central Office detectives, Owen, | Judgment | Ellis, Comiskey and Brown, were put on fo marry him and I consented. The) + af the ‘real woman’ wants duty at Congressman Otto G. Mgrriago took place just as the certin| | ot “why does the marry a huss Against Woman Jailer of | Fee!ker's home at No, 1M Keap street mate shows: | pandette?” I suggested. . | Williamsburg, to-day by Inspector Borrowed Her Money. | Miss Sutton shook her head darkly Kidn ipping Band, ceney, Representative Foelker, whose “We hadn't been married long before) swe one of the myateries,”” she agreed: i “ vote State Senator killed racing he told me he had @ big business deal). \oman seeks strength—and yet she jin New York, saw two men trying to and asked me to give him y I had so he could put it 1 was in love with him and ending, what m throug. loves to fee will blind a man if h necessary to some one. rself to almost anything !n onvinces her that he needs She his bedroom fast eves clinve into | night and be | Marla Rar Longe and M the kidnapper of Joseph | vel Rizzo, who was sen- Tuesday nirty that they Were as- o take revenge on him nd has engaged accompany be with him at the cap- let- | Would have given nim anything He) her help, her pity, her love, Then—well, | tenced TP to a term in Auburn eal Seas maaea (ot took the money ay) Of a ater Held nate to say it, but it ts freq ently Prison of exs than twenty-flve nor! was q oyed by the antl-ra Jd me he needed more See FOUR! tue that the st o are) more ¢ f rs and ten! yty. has applied for a permit me Ne ae ln a boarding ee whats ot receive the same amour J Faweett, in Kings County |two private detectives to I knew no one. Of course, after I wag| ‘Uline attenti whet to a tera not exceeding forty: |nim to Washington and Mgnarrica T had given ‘up my place: | merely exis’ pelea ars and nine months |night and day when he is = ,| choice is therefor: i) reasons for sentence was, lital, He has received over t e s my board bill increased my natural inst and marry, and clothes and trunks were taken by the | 0% rn, too late, her imprisonment at irivenine years ck bed to go to Albany and be ¢ ket out into the street or pay my bill, | Teal husband, only mann te ay hold | nay stretcher to cast the determining vote ay the ane Se} eee ne to| them back if it had the strength, | ‘The law provides that sentences shaillon the Hart-Agnew blll from Mr, Webster, who wanted me tol Sm, majority of American | 1 s0 that prison: re- One of the Letters. meet him in front of the Plaza Hote.) omen are very much more de- tween April 1 a . to| “One of them, quite typical of all,” at 90 ocloeksiness eal would ga| Yeloped, intellectually and mor- ting them to the rigors of] Mr, Foelker said to-day, ‘ran like this, Gada sithout fell and’ that he hea | Sly, thea thelr husbands, Fade |, he orizinal aentence would | after applying unprintabte epitiets t ‘ ed to spend bis time in fagh-| But it 1s mot altogether the fanl’ | ; me nice, ‘Then he asked me !f I had any| social acheme, whic n sure, We will yet cave In your nut on | nose to the business grindsto: them ont: hs old, to prison| for the dirty deal you done us. money. | phonld be held responsible, = But |), jor attisakl He tad! ke. writers of euch ielters ave un ( _ Took Her Last Ten Cents, | the tact remains that the wives of [nq pow mit that, but If the Au-lressoning thugs and crovks and “The oniy money between me and) ¢, gay, through their clubs, through = |ijjy9 officials were willlng he would In-| - nable of anything tarvasion was 10 cents, He said that! to40 peading, through their social bJections gat Cussday moiging Mire would do to buy some cigarettes to! oq ¢o an increasing extent, their pi handed the Judge a sar-| Berger, an aunt of Mr, Foelker, who impress the rich men who thes were) Jouticat intexests, ai 7 from an anonyt source | makes her home with him and his wite waiting for him in the Plaza and who ine creatures of another sphere | w))| wl reoelved w in Ray-| ne, ices her would make him a big loan to push mond Street Jatt. It read heard volcee t ough his deal. I gave him the 10| he “husbandette Marin Rappa—We wien} hee the {rent tom nM gats and he asked me to walt for him! _ common ¢ rand ah pny Fond by oe Hae * nd pines ia ecaa art ny \adlch nara rain, Still T waitea, 1] They're Common, Too. ahd wae aleneS'l sottly: tales ndow. Looking out alts q until 1 o'clock, but Mr. Webster, ‘Tragically common. The modern serge Tie seecne urn. Then @ policeman, who| man scarcely ever appreciates or under. up at the coping at the seco! Aid not had been stands his wife.” atching me, ordered me to at in fixing the maximum time of ters threatening bls life sin that they have no| struggling to ening hs lex over o he I eft mma | Without Injury move on. He told me if I was in trou-| “Um but doce she do much ap- standing on the stoop to come here and I came." ' fating ¢ ivred John Quackenbo Breen gave the woman $1 and headed he tek * ne | Kont Mra. leaned out and screamed Municipal Lod House, d now and then she does | Jat the nm window which here she was © by the! oi cca. I have seen reformed and| John Quackenbush, ff was open ight superintend: Ie rated hushan s. Thave known {of the cashier's departnic sho eried, “Look out, Come “TD was most young . Y : ral Natlonal Ba 5 . Come quick.” ngiish ands id jae Here. 2 sald Leslie. 4 ximy ry to persuade Mra, they t maday to swear Out n Warrant | aE F each business enterprise v net a profit of but $200 » per month, a total profit of ~ $152,371,200 would accrue from the 63,488! Feared a Shot, Mr. Foelker d ry bp sta of the trouble Leander H Te “rs Offlce on I t In the m un- Wentyefony | application reve told Capt er what hi the ney he assigne TWO BITTEN BY DOGS, Vietim T have no doubt, and Noy of Atimetes|icer say Newtown, De oaver t ao in yut politics to gasp surprise: The p , two dogs | them oF chat th ‘shops, stores, markets, restau-| sn ho Nears his wife discus to cui fay and locked them in |Z, am, watch . snops, , i \ leg | the ide rants, hotels, cafes, &c., indi- Nyce nushandetian cian lly ne Hoard of bee vidually advertised for sale in| suftrasetts tnt eu +l ee ee pie h i | antl THE WORLD last year, nis, ther ate marrieg a aultragyyy [WI ; Wioneld othe | gent P. MoCann, cana ya This we 6 unm i “Business Opportunity” Ad- Mee cccenemla oan tione tt \ ten, uit ' of ~yertisements than were pub- sos ar te Hie cawo sate It was a 5 of un | Jun. 20, Hotel , — 2 ce ow Nata was oltten boon Teserved or lished in ANY OTHER New Then Should “Lose Him.” Jan the logs, he fell and the dog pit nim|nobles and thelr fa Not if she is a real suffragette, be- on the hand and side. Ir, Weichler at-| will sail on the steamship Oc “York newspaper, that means that she has @ free tended him. Jersey City on Jan. 19, H ra in t told him] hot to fight back and saw the two °| “JLTED, HE FORCES. Promise, Spokane Man Now Gets Court Judgment. POUGHK PSIE, N. Y., Jan. 9.—Judg- ment In default in his suit for $25,000 was taken to-day by Leicester M. Pond of Spokane, Wash, against Piizabeth Kelley Downing, a ‘oughkeepsie heiress who recently Jilted Pond to marry Are thur Downing, Pond demanded $25,000 for breach of Promise of marriage, and to-day’ judg- by Justice Mills in the Supreme Court, provides for the calling of @ sheriif's jury to assess the actual ¢ Incurred by ond Downing did not oppose the granting of the order. — SODA FOUNTAIN GAS TANK IMPERILS LIVES AT BLAZE. Blows Up and Rains Broken G on Firemen—Twenty Fam- ilies Driven Out. A carbonic gan tank exploded during a fire in the candy store of Leo at No, 0 Rast One Hundred and © | street, just before last midotight blew the windows in a shower of glass around the firemen of Engine ¢ | 83, but none w Injured, The tank | held about fifteen gallons of gas and | Was used for the soda fountain. | Twenty nous Were | driven out All escaped » Who Ives un- | der his store with his wife and two | children, ran to the door leading to the hallway, The door was locked and the | key could not be found In the excite. ment. Smoke was pouring In from the fire above when poltre heard Block's cries and broke the door down. When the tank buret the flames shot out through the windows as blgh as the third floor. | Fisher Asked © |bachelor, stot and killed himself to-day jin his room at No, 1549 Avenue A. He {had boarded there since last Thurada with Mrs. Catherine Connors | a 1 am Insured in the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, but have not paid my premium for two weeks, ar did not eal s will Hoping be cremated, Tam TAM G. FISHER asurance, Mivhor left Ings Bank banks and for Drunkennens rederick B. Hans! was JANUARY | dence, | dare not trust your hand to write what's the full shetta of the three pages 9, 1911, LETTER A BLOT HEIS W WRATHY «2 Travelling Man Smears Ink on Paper as “Best Way of Expressing Feelings.” It your wife saves your bly looking to use them for divorce evi and you become so piqued at something #he has sald or dona while you're away the that letters, possi on road you in your mind, hero's the way to tide over the diMfeculty and, Incidlen land @ smashing rebuke on the party of the first part Sit down in a hotel wetting room, take three sheets of hotel stationery, ant then empty @ bottle of ink on the paper. After {t has dried sufficiently, inclose It yn an envelope and address to “Friend Wife.” Be sure and amear the ink over 1 ally, 4 use no words in explanation. At {t will cause her to alt and think! Thin prescription was disclosed in the divorce action tried to-day before Jus- tlee Blanchard tn in which Anthony meretal man, secks free wife, Anna Charlotte obtain permanent « dren. three sheets of pap tn the Supreme > De George, from. Wis | and to| three | om Th duced by the wife afore the astoniah wore Blanchant, He ink blots; neither was on the witness «# nd admitted | writing” the letter, He sald was | every wrathful” ata letter hie wife had | sent him and he thought his reply t expressed his Testimony was given by I witnesses, which tneluded hi Mra, Spanelli, of a “raid made ind avenue hotel whe was aworn Mra, De George was in the company of a wan whe had registered as George It Howa De George also told of returning hon one night and finding his door lock He broke {t open. His wife was alone he sdmitted BISHOPLAWRENCE. PUTS ADAM AND EVE INLINE OF MYTHS Biblical Account Is an Allegory for Children, Says Bay State Prelate. ‘oul a room in a T it BOSTON, Maas, Jan, 9.—Chureh elr- cles of cultured Boston discussed with considerable interest to-day ment of Bishop William the ote | Lawrence of Mansachusetia (Protestant - Epiweopal) | that the Biblical account of Adam and | © was a beautiful allegory The statement was made at the Ford Hal Sunday night meeting lant night at the close of the Bishop's talk on “What Re ligion Can Do for Man. A young man arose and called atten ion to @ stat nt made by Bishop Lawrence that man had descended | through millions of years from ap declared he understood man origin cre vith Adam, | “[ shall have to Interpret the atory of | Adam and Eve as I would to a child, said the Bishop. “1 take down my ible | and read the little one the story of Adam and Eve. Tsay to the child, ‘Tam trying to tell you tn childish languax how God made man.’ not at ! woul Sass. fr..-2 Mark Down Coat Sale $20 & $25 Values $ 9” To-morrow, Tuesday, Jan. 10, Here's happy, good New Year news for the woman with a coat need to fill, and where is one who hasn't in the of such savings? — The beautiful model illustrated but pointing the way to other values equally as marvelous in extent Kerseys Mixtures Perfectly modelled, long semi- fitted coats of kerseys and mix- tures, appropriately trimmed, some elegantly satin lined Many as charming as the beau- tiful black kersey illustrated, with gros grain silk collar and handsome frog fastenings Alterations FREE SALE AT ALL THREE STORES 4 A RA face b \ 14-16 West 14th Street New York "460 and 462 Fulton Street—Brooklyn 645-651 Broad Street—Newark, N. J. oF USF YUL Best & Co. Annual Sate of Wustin and Cambrie Underwear for Young Women, Girls and Children Commencing Monday, January 9, 19/1 During which we wiil offer the following goods Ht Unusually Low Prices 2,000 pairs of Children’s Drawers Sizes 1 to 6 years..........000++256+ a pale 210 10 yr5...4.39Cy S5cy 69c and 79c. a pale 1,200 pairs Misses’ and Ladies’ Drawers .25c, and 39c. a pair 1,23 and 25-inchlengths. Misses’ and Young Women’s Corset Covers 30 to 36 bust measure , 45c., 55¢., 75c. and $1.00 Children’s and Misses’ Skirts «59, 69% 79c., 95ce and up 2 to 10 years, Misses’ and Young Women’s Skirts 32, 34 and 36-in...69c., 98c., $1.19, $1.98 and up Children’s and Misses’ Gowns Ages 2 to 16 years... ..69¢., 79¢c., 89, and 996 got to learn It in child's language.” | haar i DAVIS ELKINS TAKES OATH AS UNITED STATES SENATOR. Succeeds His Father, Who Died Last Week, and Third Member of Family to Sit in Upper House. WABHTNOTON, Davis Flkin, nn in today ax Senate tates from West Virg nia nix father, The eldest son of the late Senator Stephen B of the family © upper Jan, 7. sas aw of the United ' Elina the third generation t epregent his Sta Congress > : wos—Sindth Weddt Th arriage of Pauline Smi Thoman ww Iny at the conclusion harge of being drunk rested on th. and pleade ting Oroprey the force eleven f Commissioner had been on ee > Chinn Wants ¢ LONDON, Jan. n ‘stunding nd the United States it ts \ Is about to approach view of securing an srmany wi ally. POSTUM “There's a Reason” tempt to explain to the child the Dar wintan theory, but would read tha 5 beautiful allegory. ‘To-day you have | Fifth Ave. at 35th St. BIG SALE La Grecque Corsets Samples and Slightly Handled Goods $1.00, $2.00, $3.50, $7.50, $10.00 Regular prices $4.50, $8.50, $13.00, $15.00 Stylish models for every figure. VAN ORDEN CORSET CO., 45 West 34th St. Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders

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