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WOMAN OF WEALTH SIGNS CONFESSION | | Larceny Charge W Withdrawn, She Pleads Guilty to One of Disorderly Conduct. | Husband, Prominent Theatrical | Manager, Takes Her Away Af- | ter Sentence Is Suspended. A lesson to ot! rwise upright; moral women feel tempted to ptek up trifling articles on diaplay on depart- ment store counters was furnished in the arraignment of Mrs, zabeth Cleveland in Jefferson Market Court to- ay on a charge of petit larceny, Mrs. | and 1s a woman of comparative h in her own right and the wife liam 8S. Cleveland, a popular the- er and agent. who she was arrested yesterday afternoon by the detective of a Broadway depart- ment store, and a vanity bag valued at} & dollar, which she had stolen from a| . was found in her purse, Her d furnished bail for her last night. It was hard to determine which felt the disgrace the more keenly, the hus- band or the wife, when they appeared before Magistrate Steinert this morning. Mrs. Cleveland, matronly looking woman, who gave her age as thirty-five a years, wearing spectacles and expen- sively dressed, was on the verge of coll Her husband trembled and his out the proceed- he brushed away his eyes despite his ntrol ings selt- Detective Withdraws Charge. ent of Mrs. Clev who arrested her had emphat A 1 Mamarone t Mi s sure n his em W y way menta Phe only evic : quest is the te tumo At she saw a tal dark hue stand near "Ca partor the day she Gisay peared, SHE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FSsenss What Is the Right Age for a Girl to Marry? ASA SHOPLIFTER «x ink the Proposed Law Limiting Mar- riage to Girls Not Less Than Eighteen ani Men Not Less Than Twenty-one Would Be a Good Thing,’’ Is Cupid Sufficiently Fettered by Law Now? SANITY TESTAFTER MADE FOLK THINK Margaret Holmes. Impossible. ’’ COLLAPSES IN COURT. “The Worry and Responsibility of Youthtu Love Affairs Is Now Upon Parents — It Would Be Much Better if the State As- sumed This Task by Making Such Unio: BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. What is the right age to marry? When is a girl old enough to know her own mind, or, rather, to decide that she won't require one for the rest of her life? At what age is a young man able to assume the economic and mental responsibility for two? There is a bill pending before the New York Legis- lature at the present moment which may settle this This mea men under twenty-one or girls under eighteen years of) difficult problen age. Feminine opinion fn this town seems to be divided as to the wisdom of this proposed law to muzzle Cupid The Woman's Republican Club has gone He has been licensed several years. on record as opposed to the measure and has decided to send the Legislature a letter setting forth {ts objections. Mrs. Richard Bent, chairman of the Legislative Committee, has been partic- ularly active in opposition. Her ob} ec tions are based on the plea that the Proposed bill {s contrary to pub policy and that the law's presen! quirements are sufficient. ‘ording to Mrs, Bent, is furnishes adequate protection for fool- ents jor | story! Mra. J §T. PETERSBURS Mrs. W Rockh necessary, @! {ean Amb: tive story newsdealer nd this proviste "p they cont dd to their pe} a boy of twer R yout tive begins Red A book. form in advance. pic re- itl ighteen weds a man und Z| e the consent of all four par- | jon | nty ns Tr ure forbids the marriag BRIDEIN COURT. ~ FOR WARRANT AS BUT HE’S GOING HOME NOW, | wid er MAN ENDS LIFE Says Mrs. Miss Gildersleeve Installed To-Day as Dean of Barnard College e of | he y t co e go0d ‘ad Mrs. homantecs Complaint That The City Chamberlain Leaps y. tiackwan, ne nt | ¢ Campbell Assaulted Her Ashore From Rising Gang- | s ~ Mr. Bisckwood's AE ‘ ¥ tried t Kise him good-by and @ Thrown Out of Court. piank at Last Moment. int proceedings were quite ‘¢nters taining. The friend was escorte@ — a = e Pp dd stood on the pler | Vena : rete ors who looked after the safle |his hat until long afte | “= as for Havre to-day had thelr professional —_— for was Benfemin incts aroused to the highest 4 h Ile emain inetiiris |She Said He W anted to Marry they learned that City Chamb ‘ioe n Hyde was aboard. His name was) try has had a longeteat Her; He That She An- on the passenger list, but the name = H Miss Lora Hyde, was anda B, ¢ "3 se ee ene to ne Nailer a a eae ‘ Ary of the foe nim and after some difficulty lo-| Sesine Halted ed dant tm ‘Ting, 0 ‘6 \ving assaulted cated him in the company of his sister | Save Man's Life. atk sista led on RIM and some of their friends. ly He ny him y sing a red bandana handkerch\@iyte The defendant had heen served with a Had to Jump Ashore. flag a train, Frank Ven ot ot Ram a summons issued by Maxistrate Her The “all as signal was sounded Sassafras avenue, Paterson, aitiTy yesterday, fo came to court and Mr. Hyde remained on La Provence. | st an express train on the rein Garvik, -fabin Laggards skipped down the gangplank | quehanna Rallroad early to-day noe | District-Attorney, who acted as hi Ungering as long as possible with hundred from where John counsel, rlends or relatives bound across the |of No, 11 West street lay sti sea, but Mr. Hy stuck around wear-| across the tracks, In making complaint the widow re. ms ftgA WHEE He’ howoase Won A Soulant ing his steamer cap. Finally, at the! Vemellect, who Ives near the'J Feasa kaa: SAIA+ CUBE tind Gaon (a ast minute, hurried 4 *, leaped st crossing of the Susquehannasamn® rounael and sho emploved him te wing fem the gangplank as it was raising | awakened by groans. Hi oo : fs eit bee ahha nd and tossed steamer to the re- an out. Looking along the t Up her husband's affairs, She dectarad | tM toned his steamer cap to the re-|ran ou « racke\=he, Y 16, 1911. WIDOW WELCOMES HYDE ON LINER In order to Mr. Blag not mies the boat. to catch La Provence jaod his friend had remained | night T © gentlemen from Robi ed with Interest the acti Frenchinen who, in the | of parting from friends, d friends explosively. Two nehmen particularly ection. were wood's friend, Boodeby.”" ACCUSING LAWYER HE WAS SAILING Blow for a Kis noyed Him. trial ts « iminal Gre. Bian toy the Supr and that the ca. iit rene oe Vest Pitty widow of the| Ucn & sreat de ea ss de Brie also ligt late Dr. } Ke ty ‘appuieed Sn taae 4 before Magistrate Mer , eked preteen lak ‘thant aaa tg themselves to assume that perhaps Mr. BANDANNA FLAGS FLAGS TRAIH. Alex porters as uy that th e lawyer had asked her to marry in New York a “Tem & saw a man lying on them. A just pulling out of the Broadway ing, and Vemellect, realizing that hg | wht he shouted with a laugh, | Enraged by Money. While the reporters were watching Mr, | Not hs 8 ees cadmenaied pes 2) Baturday, sho sald, sho went to Campe | Hyde t Ae eee an. electria ia Hell's Ginn dha GHaKes ive obay; [HOSE arewell betwee 3, | vad i ngineer saw the ' not state the amount. ‘The .| Blackwood, an insuran man of! suet in. tin MeVey, it was der of the money, she declared, enraged | Rochester, for Europe, and a was on his way home wy the lawyer and, « her head b ychester Who had jour fell across the trac! ecard ee Hi ie hat he dials mnscious by the, attacked Mrs, Thom je sald ad Ca ites Serr nontis sie BIR TGELLTATG tee 10-MORROW, ad ntered hovedt im, conducting Friday, Feb. 17th She had injured herself by ne ging her . head against the door and breaking the « | Mr. Garvan asked that the complaint dismissed, and Magistrate Herbert granted the request, Mr, Garvan then t fomas be commit Actual $5Values Sce the illustration, note the price, n With Ma. rate Steinert. | sh young people. i} ment of the She Favors New Law. | ad been convinced| Mrs. Margaret Holmes Bates, first! by Prof, William 3. Br had committed her | vice-president of the Legislative R te eove, was this ¢ vost) shoplifting line yes-|and the author of “Paying the Piper.” Romance of Pretty Tyroli ternoon instal 3 Dean of Barnard 4. Address in behalf of the alum- | and that she had | an interesting and realistic novel of the| y Tyrolienne The monies Were held at) nee by Miss Alice Chase, President | hed by arrest and | pregent season, and of a dozen other d ck ‘ ein the audit ociate Alumnae of Barnard ‘ itice court. ; and Blacksheep of Austrian : ! : books, does not agree with Mrs, Bent ¢ Mann School at Broadwa 4 dete Magistrate that ane Republican Club s : . aura es Le his employ. {4nd the Woman's Repu! Ds Balas n A nd West One Hundred and Twentieth Address in behalf of the under- eral F “I think the proposed law would be! Family Closes Sadly. street. Invitations were issued to 4,00| graduate Miss Mary Pollemus, a downright good thing,” sald Mrs. guests. The faculty and trustees of | President of the Undergraduate As- Bates, who has the rare combination Barnard College and the entire student | sociation of Barnard Colleg Jof the old-fashioned woman's charm body also attended, | tion of the Dean by Prest- |and the new woman's good sense, “It Mrs. Teresa Heldinger, a pretty Uttle| The exercise enced with an aca- | er | would save parents @ lot of bother and! Ty nne, wh: one of | demic procession, consisting of the | 7. Address by the new I . ‘N i ig sorderly eon: | 'y and would prevent a great deal) the features = summer garden in| teaching staff of Barnard, the presi- | ‘ diction by Dr, G nor, au at the disturbed | he unhappiness which results from |sur¢ aven Island, last Surmmer, | dents and deans of other women’s col-! After the Installation exercises, ar the asm fau-| premature marriages, There should be] wont to tn Market Police Court | ees and universities; the University , ception was held from 4 untll 6 o'c! ' f b S comme |a provision making {t a misdemeanor ay auittece SA aD Council, the trustees and | 4n the Barnard College buildings. Fitty ) n , of the theft of @/ for persons to perform the marriage ea” Chom bes n from her! then tho speakers. Fr dy | Harnard girls acted as ushers \ valued a dollar. ceremony in the case of a boy and girl (Neiund whom she red with tl- | was a proces: of ard, Miss Gildersleeve, the new Dean, was Sions Conteasioh under the lega! age, and marriages ((Ooone On’ Bot Supporting her, and on| students, the seniors leading. The trus- | @ member of Was Cle 1 ned the confession, j contracted between such children should K Poneen ‘ed a summ shed last nt teuk aud Wabata of the MABUILY axe: On fen paare ay nt in he 1 helping her trace the sig-| be regarded as null and void, just as If 0 fhe sat and the platform, the guests In the audi- (OF BNlersre » was nat two little children of eight and ten 1! but althoug: the neual ine ‘ Gamma | arralzned on the disor-| yeirg of age should decide to get mar-| Te Cl ge Heidinger" Sh willie the ribs der arke aded guilty 4 nd the case was put ; ene Maxisira suspended sentence. | ¢d- ae Wee So ene were used for d tions. ana dani carried his wife to| “I have known some early marringos no sign Of the har ee thia oak i t into a cab and took| that resulted happily, but in the gre s programme the her to at No, 200 Columbus | majority of cases where a boy of tw 5 1, Invocation by Dr. Grosvenor, Miss c sa “He is piel University Chaplain fof the Paatise eure H pila age ; He is not a bad man, {8 my hus-| In apeech by @llaa: 3 as a s Ki icone band said the little woman, “and we man of the ard of 1 rise raed h m ever very happy after we married, He C [eee a) a fine family in Viena, but he Be: alle so, and u appl is the . Address eof beha He oO! woulty t. Ho profess was a for-nothit — reve" agheays and they shipped hir can talk over with their wives Shite eke ai ealunlonen ahs things which 1 t them—the doctor C*™ an ie : ee no miastone his difficult the lawyer the tine epee! wie that t an beet points of his arma a only iting eu | Would sles apitln» any. | 8200 at Coney Island and 1 was there WOMAN SCRIBBLES NAME “1 think twenty-five is the earli- s in the gar T sing und it which a man is ft to de {the no if Rosalie Hofer and T have | AND DIES IN DRUG STORE. | I many friends on the 1, Well, we | eee aah | in Ufe, | fell in love age a Rheumatism Reaches Miss McDon- twenty-five he has to be very sure jon sing ng e played the piano, and ald’s Heart and She Expires or he will live to regret it. On the [when winter came we moved to a flat | < nite thirty 249 East Ninth street on Way to Work. jome girls are sufficiently ma- © happy : store, at HER HOME ture mentally at twenty-one to marry with » great chance of hap- ; eat | Others enous walt Hl they 1 he wouldn't wo » Girl Friend, Recently Returned mA aaa ed to kill hin y I timed that objected, “many women] couldn't stand it any 2 - . i John H : eee a Cah aha t gy ea ac nag From Abroad, Is Asked catia A oe ng eee ee hair ang] Nowld never think of at twenty uck m 1 Shed 1} | r @ark ‘ ondrous hair and) ven the critical faculty 1s more de- aunt's house to Shed Light. | n. VGive piercing eyes have charmed t ” ' ‘i world missing. Her of twenty-five may pe more SHenen 700 SN | 1 i anded her: & « A c xing . Bates agread, they | he rit a “| Detectives In the emplo Fran a 1 Hl , ph 1 of the Dor- ant. They u eo wesnant and: ao. with Meer," |R. Arnold, the millionaire 4 | ; ' M y \ was known| r and are more ap’ r " eman | {mport of No, 10 Donald F nana Leh Sculptor | a gvod husband and a nico Ninth | ninth streat, whose dau loa f i ‘ 1 rece saw |has been 1 ve nce | ad eae. ee ‘ ad ar ast her words, they are grateful." | ‘ veMwd | Dec, 1 ‘ um from t sted ariow: id J @- | young woman n Quebe Y 1 at . there {s no other word that| 0 oe “ for information regard ul rea ; t J Gesoribes it so well," Mrs, Hates smil-| 01!" bas / the search for M Ar att i eme Cou ingly assented, “Of course, there are at). tittle winser ’ mn to § \ 1 id een in & women in our cities who Hetdin Ir G V 1 ‘ are ably self-suppor ant was ‘“ Ww " who would be very foolis' recee te Wi V 1 and her face | ali except to better thems npt t ft ae ‘ , Sy 1 ly to leave for) st # making from $18 t ed Ww a 4 Th No trace of ( who has neve conch t a ' e the offer received were 1) ea was to-day tha en who @arned about th us tube in J 5 Many a Collnpae ha 1 stud she did. Any w 1 Who —- to M ¥ A eu ene dae gee Haat | elle END “FAR ON $79, an and you will surely attend the sale, for they are bargains that will throng our skirt parlors to-morrow. Panamas and Mixtures | statem nt | wali to Go to Bellevue. Ma gr \ Just the kind of skirts that look pininany yew But * well, wear well, and give all-around we ane re ehnian a Made of lovely Yo exame| + pring fabrics in many charming Hon of your wantty.!” a Joes ; the narrow lines predomi- retorted Mra, ‘Thomas nating. ‘Trimmed and untrimmed pig perv larepoweer styles. Only the latest ideas in- Attorney Brierly, f corporated in their making. Mail Orders Filed. Jone C. 0. D. Sale at all Three Stores oe 7 st (4th St SHOT, BOY TELLS YARNS.“ sour Fulton Sted A youth who ratd he was Lemuel Ls rt Set Ber ie rear ye Se 3 LARGE ee Greater Personal Intimacy ; with Our Pure Food Store: Suggests Better Living In our stores, at your elbow, are all the be best food’ of the world. 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