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EOITION [ bas Circulation Books Open to All.” | “FEBRUARY 13, 1911. NEW CREED CURES DOROTHY ARNOLD SENOS WORD or) _b a NA “PERSONAL” THOUGHT METHOD Mary E. Woman From Boston, NE Ww CREE D THAT CURES BY THOUGHT. | _PRICE ONE “CENT. GOV. DIX AND MAYOR GAYNOR HOLD SECRET CONFERENCE ON SENATORSHIP TANGLE Copyright, 1911, by The Press Publishing _Go, (The New York World), _NEW YORK, MONDAY, 14 PAGES WILISWEAR OFF MARRYING? WHY? ASKS NAT GOODWIN Not Hundred Yee ve ; ; though 1 Though to Name Next Bride J: NAT GOODWIN’S NEW PHILOSOPHY OF MATRIMONY. Have | sworn off from the mat- rimonial habit? Matrimony is the only state, and 1 will never swear off. People talk about much married and divorced. not? Goodwin as Why I've made some mistakes, al- |! think I've succeeded f| ably well | rimony with me ‘is not a as some people think—Iit's in a Mrs. PCa Club lnore D ‘ARC HITECT SVERELY asond Mat habit “Not Only Has Suitor Cominunicated i ; | With Missing Girl, but She Has Re- Governor and Mayor Meet at! Might Be Premature. ! plains Latest Religion. | WwW See eee 'D IN CRASH. eck an ins ration, @ teeing ot terva > ree. gle ial Ml HIS BOOK ON WEDLOCK. J ictieve erin" CLAIMS GREAT POWER. | be plied, One Message Being Printed b Appointment. pom I will not admit that the lack | re of pe ency in my experience Day He Landed From Europe. ; i) Advances a Philosophy and She Has Restored Sight oo a Also C SONY f Hi ‘ie Sry eae it vas tou t who nd Overcome Pneumonia | a | " pone Also Covers 35 Years of His if won: to the divorce courts—re-f} 4d Overc el aig '\DETECTIVES NOW AIDING m State Executive Later Goes on| Many Marital Ventures. by “Practical Thought.” | , pi) Tour of Inspection—Guest 4 BOTH OF THE FAMILIES | 1 new role dor Natc. Goodwin: Is Mes, Mary BE. Chapin, the “ at Dinuer To-Night. pik ie j To-Night ; Sh Meats readies sntieewehie 8; »'Sleuths Follow Would-Be Bridegroom Who 0 a | pat ally s » speak, but pe claims for her ove \ | ‘ , RSPR wilsh hind: Naveone iinet view a fiton grip on his trusty fountain | ered creed the following * | 4 Employs Roger O'Mara, Harry Thaw’s Portant bearing on ¢ enatorial dead- | pen and rite an exhaustive | Youth afflicted with bln y Jock was held to-day at the Waldort- work on years gets sight back by Mra, Trustee, and Others to Kat Wilei vetwas oi DE iG own experie Chapin's “thinking treatment.’ | A sea ot AAR AR aad tte cave Prominent. New York clubman | & ‘ | Locate Heiress. a Mayor Gaynor. The tallt between the sone j (name withheld because of his fam- Z +} two Executives lasted more than a Hele en buy'a copy of the fy), a confirmed drunkard, reformed | @ wes MARY E CMAPIN bY hour, and it related to the ‘contest | Pes can eae ee be by Wee, Chapin's “personal persia (Special from a Staft Correspondent of The Evening World.) a on the auth . the si rd text book on the subjec sion | oannnnnnnnnntennnnnnnnnnnnannnan’ | 1") i dard ' Kk on : ubject iia slubMikh. Waaihe (ANRIN, Bide a ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Feb. 13.—The search for Dorothy Amold, | ia to be the name 0 luoman (name As Tho Evening World annouyced | ‘| ae sodwin already has pr note "| Brutes Can Only Be Reached bea A ape a oe ithe missing daughter of Francis R. Arnold, the millionaire perfume im: _ week, Mayor perentated thet of the chapters--and its | rippled with dyspepsia an by J. Sergeant Cr A dithese. 68 JOhN CARRERE Jour * Inspiration shorty | Through Physical Fear, obtained robust interior pote of New York City, to-day has resolved itself into a battle of wits " wee. i im t atest Bol Load) tleal thought” wePowed to the candidacy of William thd H LARRY potest Sarr deel a ‘between detectives employed by George S. Griscom sr, the Pittsburg Nhocelian to take a t in the flan : : Say agistrate ie . } to te and in ; ! . the mort recent Mra. t iys Magistrate. { nguished lawyer are economs millionaire father of George S. Griscom jr., and Miss Arnold’s father, the Senatorship, His part, as outlined | 1 one of the prettiest of the | : (name Ukewlse withheld) rescued * piped: a » who have planned to have b m| | from evils of socialism and anarchy The object of both is to iocate the young woman, interfere, will be to ask the Governor to referee, J. pbell Thompson, | Ma te Appleton, stirred to wrath| by Mrs. Chapin's “philosophy of be he ; aN ASias GuPMh sel oeR keainet Bubehan. | announced to-day that he would recom.| by two cases of wite beating brought| self.” The Arnoid sleuths’ purpose is to find Dorothy, through the medium Refuse to Taln About It. TAX BY mR that to Mrs, Goodwin be granted|to his attention in Harlem Court to- dalla of young physician in Ros | of Griscom jr. and prevent the latter from marrying her, while the Matuedlis kak: (ia /< Sone an unconditional and the holder| day, ann 1 that he was in favor| ton, dying of pneumonia a thousand ie , : ; Bases ned ee rm anst ae att ie the matrimonial Maration record re-}of a revival of the agitation for the| Milles away, restored to hea:t: in one ‘|Griscom detectives are expected to devise means whereby Griscom jr, ~ ipa Be Lael elved the news as he sat at table in] 9. Shon Uns whinnl ne nnnn et day by Mrs, Chapin's “affirmative wR whatever may have been brought up| Pah tte ‘tho Hotel M. a OF AND ROI RDI DR, ROE EON WIE | ommearicat” macitale: | may meet the young woman who because she could not marry the man n the » to the Sen Daly, Ed ” Young won the Ped ; tal eee “ | a A his fA ‘ ; ee who beats his wif by any 70 Chemists Now Agree That | loved disappeared from home on Dec. 12, and make good atoria ernor has!Noted Architect Suffers Con-| ore Pa ne te ng NEL mother and brothe Pwo Chemist 2 she loved disapp ‘i kar when ‘ia § consiste utterance of whom are +enog! ‘ ples . ny clara that he arry her when she is found, to a " “us rai r | perience Bess | Carbon Monoxide Killed | declaration that he will marry J “ note cussion of Brain When | Per ! elixir One reason why Griscom Jr. {s eure P lidate nited : / inflicted on his own Tells of Her New T the Sweethearts Dorothy Arnold is not dead and that she Bu ena | Tossed Ten Feet Have 1 4 Koing to b | In her new studio, where the ills of ays Meme can be ptoduced when wanted became Gaynor Refuses to Talk | j the repo ! ie deanery verveagn el ema eat Shy Bgl aera _ krown to-day, He has heard from her Mayor Gaynor refused to talk at all.| Seeraeereeeeenten ha! 4 hundre ars, my | il not strike, en ame ame by o| more of Mrs, Chapin's through the medi ey ale” ine yonot on oun } ny | to ought compoune = \ Social to The F ’ wh the medium of “personae i Me said that not of any import: wae held out to-day that i" Gaara 7 ' peer ee ee ie ND. 13,~The re York paper, one betng printed the | en V not decent and} Mrs. 1 Leonardo appeared be-| fashi nly dressed young wonen and MBERLANI . f@nce had transp his talk with | Joh would sur- | ; ies is al che Mrrieion tecday with maeene. Walling. (eidadmac ner ialetin |pont Dr. Giatles Glaser of Batti day the Berlin, on which Griscom came the Governor | vive ved last nigit) si 1 will never swear off, ax you|s black ey ‘ch marred her pretty [rately furnished reception hail while she | more, and Dr. I. Tx Lynch, olet eher abroad, docked. Griscom had ‘The Mayor an’ I," s Madison nue} oi ite ve 4 ld and} disclosed the wondera she has accom-| iy) of the Health Di tment of the} used the personal columns to com= SuaGINEL Wie pesca: Seventystourth } ae particular young | s child Though sie had| plished since coming to New York last | yceriot ut Cohenhia, | |hunloate with her before he reached title Vision, the Public Servi With a t@xl-] worran in mind as the next Mrs, Good | n rant on which her! July, | pep ES | Juntry, Griscom hes concealed fram. @nd the proposed chang: was riding, ind was arrested, she pleaded vol-| Mrs, Chapin's creed goes something . iy ite | everybody how Miss Arnold signs her ission , f percy for him, saying that he e this iid t neem ! reonals. ° the question ad “only lost his temper Ne ossible 8 found dead ta the | To-day Roger O'Mara, ex-Chiet of © Service Cor Both Wives Merciful, Mar yne De 1, on the eve af} acai ill a ittsburg Detectives, whose spectal sett, The Mayo “You are a very foolish young wom Mind swe tl ‘ ¢ + | ston of late years has in to watoh gest in this conne 1 the M rate. “You eip. thaninely ow| ing t {Beat Him, Take $50 of His|over the sons of Pittsburg millioealiie previous eoting ne 1 aly t months, 1 i I they are themselves. | 1). ), " | ‘“ tered the case to assist the Griscoma, to Mr. Bass do this to you t 1 " nt Of the toachines of |” | Washee Money and Get ‘O'Mara, who was employed in the de- r Kingsley M a an BO free, he will f a ‘to # ’ teachings of eve rhe | “ ‘ © of Harry Thaw, and who has been “TL find that the Publle Service Com: B es f the rest of your married life r r ly love val Thaw's ‘trustee sce he has been im mission law ix very complicated, It twell, Ellsworth | 1 police courte to try frighten Ir Was such @ dear old man In everyth i Matteawan, will endeaver to see thas Will require a gre be PAasCher aetelg ikea, | treating you decently, You had better| ne sald ey Grixcom ts the young woman {% fore intelligent acti in nauie to revive ei | let him go to the workhouse rl he bi ' Was per the personal inserted by the way of revising {t for the aceo 1 : rded | awhile, Il. Says 6 ae ower, | ' * m | A 4 New York paper Satur: Pilahment of the most good for the pu ind! Finding her atill insistent on getting | “My Cures are effected, not by im-| at ¢ ne w r 1 nday lic, Nothing will be done in way of at T have al Musband off rs \ { Pomnen M the at " 1 The Porsonal. advancing legislation with the object | tt Tn ay > ow, | ne tivine ‘ ath | of changing the law until I have sent el not I who the er Ratan SAAR 1 we 1 A gall right. You My special message to the lature be mber that, my bo at eh oe hal eg . us it Javen r from me Tues on the subje nee Philosoph: epi beer ny ’ JUNIOR," Owes Much to Gaynor. Ae aneee nen. pesen ny. pinged vecd it ‘ inaity determined to-day to ba Politiclans say that © Governor Mew car kone I Scraae Yous vat nserted at the instance of George owes a lot to M i aes F 5] and on \ nine ir 1S. Griscom Jr. It was sent to the memes Tine shar ; ver hy Books heen on, a ) and Mr. iA y hand had taken from n which It Waa published by the in the alt | ; ; oo ube EARS SE Phin ked Mag Story of Curing a Clubman tia Bas exinte n real money. 1 Hove! Raymond, at No, 42 Bast Twenty> ut Rochester last | syneabeam ely ‘ af RH pI of ahi Ke sone i hehe How she 1 @ clubman so . who 1 1 hands had formed a 1 ‘ street, New York City, where iw waid to have ce Leraheraens Meese wrecker ee, MnimetetaEe ty w . ved the ation of one of Mr nt aa to caune | is face, The Chinama G once stopped and where he js ton of John A. Dix by sending his in- | Of Architects, bad p MT inan lGnteeae tale BROT Tub: Rogie dase Nd. We) Shepin'e auditors thet ahs consented to | dee swt seas ie Grae Ath By @orsement of the then State Chat Ln eee ba ages ‘again and | fell the story rto thet arbon but the fou Arnolds, alarmed by the confi- To-day'a meeting between the Gove | A eeee eee nee ev cken with typh a 4 | “Now, m a, aha aman, alta: a reeanihd H entified nf tne forty-tworyear-old eultor ernor and the Mayor was arranged yene | D#t Hireet, was strivkel with tsphoil : or L let) era love t pee F 1 art th the Kaut Twe xth sung woman will be produced terday by telephone. Gov, Dix call Gh, Bnd Ale Carrara Beni’ D dater ’ anit “A 4 1 th 1 of the mother from up the Mayor, wno was at his country | trip until ‘his easociate had sed the \ ok t t i and a riage arranged, hay place in St. Jam " st | ered: Sees PR 6 » : No. I won't sa F ‘ ‘ . b ectives from New York “4 would be ne ins baat, . iva sean | Phary, Hi it 1 ney |a xcept that he had eng tiey aro beselging the Motel Cuaiteote to town al , ‘ 1 ul 1 1 . 1ot a movement of the Gris at the Waldorf-A at no} nite ” 5 1 and ius ; 4 ni Ne 1 pe thelr notice, Hyde ondinian es Him. , ok as 3 | eae ed sou 1 Tost ought to be hee aie 1 & f John W. Arnold — It was a few minutes after t iting er ie Pantin Roni leita: Sane tint iis hd spy My dea ew « ¥ ' 1 = t ty Griseom Jr, now is rather poliited time when rv i Ae a Ua Fite eer atte } t : er tha ; ‘ ae ; : | The Boss Says: ¢ in view of a statement the hotel in an aut vile in which Visit his partaer, who nOW | that 4 t of despa | “I've never been licked yet. I'm too y the elder Arnold he had ridden from his home in Brook-| « Mee re mnt to, BL BAG ‘t i 1 a sreri house Hanae ayer Him |.) 1 1 I ' | oid to hegin now ind bis son were going down to r and will reeu O79 rs. Ada “ ‘ will help D " lyn, He was accompanied by City Parts to join ie ‘ Miasia, Age anded Wd F aii ioe ; Helin to apologize to Griscom Chamberlain Charles H. Hyde, The | daughters, who have be admit that t | one mouthe ration Hi: oe Bega ee ig Rg R: igging bis namé in the case, Muyor was escorted to an elevagor and) ™ Lae atest my expe | Tg rae 1 The polsa: a otiy | Sapa, ping ‘ uther nor Son has seen Qtee shown to Room 426, where the Goy.-| tip throusl: Southern Praj Yl an afgument against my the On imanaad’ 1 positive Ht led so fa M 1" ind it is rumored that Griseem aerieh ena an walt By Hyde: peel “inte Arnot Garrecs & ss aro | the surtac seem 40, ut deep in almed 1 at - “He's © mut in a parlor, But you! are to noe SDR APOE wan mained at the foot of the elevato! fe archi of many tir ne bullae Ving 4180 1 I kr that | ought to see him in a bar!’ wil not den: at he shaft in the main lobbby. a ee Mee Sock aIen Bee ni ‘ ail ne ania TAFT IN HAPPY MOOD Md in Florence, and ap | » conte : lance’ oy ; ae . { ‘ . UR ep give morality a fair a! © out as te Ate the t fer nee ayor de- works are the w York Publt | —_ eth ave the ON RETURN FROM WEST. |imes eve changing, ana it may pay : rating. erate Barta ett AiG Dix | 1 Ras * ienan | CASH AND BOARDER GONE, now better’ it r seid John Arnold went to the foot of West Thirty-fourth a pecia t. \ ee : if street where he boarded a Quari ¢ Emperor \ , th M REAP sof 1 \ Presider 1 Washington Atter apn yearn ye that i'm ET and you're with Griseom : * Neca ae tie ae 1 netuding th a Hall | Ae AND { °t i sire for such Sah lap station on Staten Isiand on a tour | ca TF ; eAtth | ast Fl ation ® cha | ‘ — , n settled with) Maka aswill attend ; and map here eae) y pean H 1 ‘He's coming in his auto, X wish tt \ an a land where 4 by Mrs, Cornelius Vanderbilt | phirty-frst. stree sd | Chas a change} W N 13.—President | WA BH ® n ou UDO a ' 1 ° | y fr has developed that the Grisa a night and will return to Albany toe] Dr. Yending Mr, ¢ | yer me 1 went! vag ' M. toda | sammere are of Michnel Royan'a |)... Hehe 4 morrow, the P Hospital, 4s ul | | om from her 1 for a his nelty. ane trip to Colu . x ie ware Gaea My letin at 20% which he need sof beer, 1 took one Mui ani | bus, O., and Springfield, Hl. Me wasn no eine in ew ak, a ware tee ed ¥ Werte eh ah Bathe th 1 architect's conditior} . form hought what you said, and I've not] hi i val m of this great pla sin mm | bere yesterday from New York, verity sit) ee ie Wile, pare iin sta was more ible than at noon, The tar true uowadeaied a aavaies” Graah one since. Truly you are wonder- | he he Wh Byoning Hicates that the dash te sea ome ow, Beneral syanpicms ined the ame, Ling for bim,, ‘ etory! intinon alen Veui, amazing. You have redeemed mei”! Huuae. Ot to read it, onan who bas been ha on . On ae a PPA at RAL I AN A. th ats anak 4 I ence . ve

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