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WHITMAN PROBES | 70 Keep Happy and Healthy Cultivate a Hobby; All Great People Indulge in Special Whims PART PALAIS INARNOLD ASE District-Attomey’s Only Inter-| est in Mystery Has to Do | With This Feature. | DOWAGER® Queen GIRL NOT A BRIDE, Attorney Denies Vanished Heir- | | ess Wed Clerk and Went to Europe. | THomaAs Ww. LAWSON, Ruaits “The story is absurd and untrue. One Would think from the newest newspaper yarn that it is a crime under the laws of Now York State for two young peo- ple to mar renzo D,. Arm: strong of ¢ Armstrong to Evening World reporter to-day in rete: ence to a published report that Dorothy Arnold, who disappeared from her home lust December, had been secretly mar- ried to a Wall street clerk. ‘he report | also included a trip to Europe by the “happy: couple," which was financed in part by George 8. Griscom jr. the At lantic City recluse. | “The family of Miss Arnold have no Knowledge whatever of such a mar- | .” Mr. Armstrong added. “Nor was any quarrel between Miss Arnold and her father, as reporte ‘Any sensible person can at once see if Miss Arnold had married a young Wall street clerk, as alleged, there would be no motive in the world for her to con- | cea] the fact and bring mental distress upon her family by so doing.” With relation to the calling of Dis- trict-Attorney Whitman into the case members of the missing girl's family sald to-day that among the facts to n & GEORoe GouLo, Fow HUARTING | Women Especially Should Acquire Hobbies and So Escape the Boredom of be laid before the >» secutor is a visit made to M Arnold by e! Vnvwn palmist, wins nae “prenicneiy| -Bullerfly Existence, Says figured in the tion with his prof This paimist wspapers in connec- sion. called on Mr, Dr. McDonald. Arnold | last Friday. He professed to desire tc ee r wid'sn the uest be te Sonus weteate | Exercise and Proper Eating He showed an article of many pages Aid in Guarding Mentality which related to a secret marriage and i the alleged dating back of @ marriage certilfeate. The aimist told Mr. Arnold that he had called to see first because he did not want to give out anything that might reflect on his daughte if she was the woman he Knew abou “Later, the palmist offered his story for sale to & newspaper, which refused to) print it upon learning of the previous | Against Greatest Foes, Work and Worry. BY TAKING PHOTOS THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY ALEXANDRA | MENRY cuews, COLLECTING FINE ORCHIOS NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. If you have a hobby you are on the high road to health and sanity no matter how depress¢d mentally or physically you may be. J/P.MORGAN BREEDING FINE DOGS THOMAS EDISON, RAISING CHIC ENS | MacDonald sata. | enough. all the muse “Every man and woman should Give a 49. ROCKEFELLER THe VIOLIN 9. ASTOR, e CHEMICAL EXPERIMEN 7” Scotch Laddie Walking to Fitzgerald Building, at Forty- 4 in Ki ai hird Street, Has Me Blaze (Founded 1846) ‘ Yonkers in Kilt and Plaid Ure Street, Has Merry Blaze |) Gid.-established and Reliable! to Win Bet. on the Ninth Fioor, | The test of time h | sonnel -- + proven the supreme eXs nat | Hfvot man? Young Rot a evenen ts « tre at Hlcellence of the Waters fo the oe " no’ af Pighie gine th ad alee Pianos. Me - * ’ TAIL to win a wager of $100 young third street a aha | * | For Sixéy-six Yearw Theatrical guests of the Hotel ¢ | | nopbie, wit W knees bared to x pita . ita fe Sicihte tha’ they have been celebrated flavitag in th ant wind ata hie Were afoured from slumber an h w- Hifor fine tone, solid cone Water Nartod : ae erorh che: fe: onsingn ahd) Che: CMiRTRI OF bells jstruction, careful work Anchor Line pier at at the foot of The Fitzgeraid Building, just com-' tmanship and great duras! West Twenty-tirt stre to his me 7 w tenants. The Cohan & } 5 In Yonkers, As | they acrical flem occuples the en. [{bility. , 4 . Ree hee Waters Pianos diffet, ' sted “fl from other standard high: j a wer, noha vk. cibee cae | LLRTRe nos in being |S aWeeecCuidehin Pipa Baan ee evan LG high-classed and not MASCAGNI, Ail things. Sots and He gout Albert V. Roberts, wr || high-priced. Pr told some of hi now vd man, passing the nulath floor emeded Sicsinten i he Wat ee reat hand when he te't for a visit to hi gmoke, ineestigated and found « lively Examine the Watere PAG CnedTG WEIN’ wring bak wanton | Coe pon ine re |||tone and quality and come | “Walking is not ‘Walking doesn't exercise ew moments every day to exercise without apparatus which will bring oll the muscles of the Theatrical Men Appear Be 90, 2011, BRAWYOUNGROB FIREIN BROADWAY WARCHESTHROUGH CAUSES BIGSTIR STORM BARENEED INCOHAN OFFICES > -- NATE PIAN —_—>— Shouts Alarm, ‘. Shouting an alarm, he rushed back to|{|Pare the Waters pric his elevator, Catherine Hickee, a public | |}, > g ‘ou Wi SuDerEsnee WHEN CHTSIRAK oe here jand terms and you will be convinced that the} of the Gordon Highlanders, They plauded the determination and then bet iim $10 that he would not walk all the way home In it and her female assistant They hadn't barenined on tht SeRvele vabeth y : ather and neither had ve ing It tion La Waters Piano is the t not even the raging storm th He was, how. | the girls, but distribution of |piano value ever offered. | Send Postal for Catalogue. Horace Waters & Co, Three Stores: | 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St FGHTTORETIN 3 he marched down the p is a delegation waiting with Ltikerane seca huve, buen bbls i of George. Cohan, 127 W. 42d St., near B’way PRIVILEGE 10 CELL , Stand the atrain and he arrives in good rr Walter Kings- | || Harlem Branch (Open Evenings) meet bs "hie ‘ firemen used the standpipe of the — ——= ~ Weddng of Sa old om part —_———. | $3,000,000 TO FORTIFY STANDING ROOM » : ° ° F j fore, THE PANAMA CANAL. | —just a little makes a wi. Aldermanic Committee to | Sundry Civil Bill Congress Is Told | ‘ ——= big lot of f at Protest Against Law. | Will Contain Provision to Start | “Ralston” comes to you in the most condensed fo a { the Work, If you cooked the whole box at once, the biggest in the house wouldn’t hold it all. A 15c package makes» fifty saucers—ten pounds of tempting, body-building,”’ ton’ WASHIN On the proposition to enabto stand | 14 nat itain ees to occupy a portion of the it werald of New muscle-making food. That's why goes 40. é nae | a. i Ythe ri f the last row an ee 4 vislt to Mr. Arnold. If you haven't @ hobby, beg, borrow or steal one—| "ety into play, Wihehreh.: Cha. Sodarmantn wae on t8e Ie House of Represe | much further than other breakfast foods. Ralston. whether {t's collecting beetles, old coins or postage . on Laws and Legislation gave a pub sean tye ne, EMO GEY SIV OAS: lessens your cost of living while giving your family - RETAILERS NOW SQUEEZING stamps doesn’t matter, | hearing to-day THAUSR 20K baLrAInIC Gee ey sae the most nourishing breakfast they could eat... PUBLIC FOR HIGH PRICES. Join the company of illustrious persons who dedicate a ed to amond the ordl: tying the, Pan a ee . Hes thelr loisure hours to the pursuit of some harmless PO Rat RE Ure UE OFT eH | ainhabaanietaidlen eeioaeeaeotayne yl AY 0, « uinders Commission Men Say That While object of amusement or curiosity: Ie very refreshing. It|compelifng @ six-foot space at least SS ELM Ee Eegs and Butter Have Dropped The other day an alienist at Middletown, Conn, e of blood |always to be maintained behind tne eaten een te the ann PNG CHRInS Hed popular attention to the value of hobbies, in the people about tted to stand. ||) ; me ne annour é Is No Cut in Store Rates. ce f hobbies in th Under the recent ruling of the Appe mt to a question by it pera , es Q ight Bi the preservation of mental balance, and yesterday a New| But, surely, rh Into. Division standéew ahall noe, bol sent Alabama, when BREAKFAST FOOD x’ of the cold weather corner on| York specialist with an international reputation, Dr afterward!’ 1 4? countenanced unde Ch vas UnREE Can is just the finest, hard winter wheat, ground i butter, C Carlos MacDonald, confirmed the dictum of his less famous confrore. | : ; fe ottthe hee dase ee th Mr Ht ra y, 1 golden nuggets of nourishment. Has the | the be he sion declar vat o . | and flavor of the whole wheat en I was a boy ott in Ohio,” said Dr. MacDonald w ath." ways" tnelude t+ of Tortit iment; The, ; at his office to ask him about the importance of hobbies, “we hi € 1s, and. “in the fame of| Pack row Aeata! talents iM wil prohabl P (eta Surprise your fami :| song of which the refrain was ‘We're all on hobbies, on hobbies, on hobbies, T bisased Dr. Ma ‘ ¢ to-day. The low f the} ) Ww oream they or something of that sort. There is a good deal of in that song and ft, it Hie AMSAd et ei ae ee ae | would be a great deal better for all of us if we had som, hobby} ki sie Lanne . Pacha | had some 88 hob, ¥ wr {ta lmitel number | § ES N | Hof oheleort or another PEAT tee ‘iw tears | SHOESTRINGS HIS NOOSE. Sie “One of tho first symptoms of | Murope tn 188% Te was etrick ov ,| and ed with goose William Har Weed aunbanae : rotated) ental alteration tendency to | return by the pallide anaemic, underted |! ke cold baths," he said will of Corneltu sais rine Whole Wheat ard the un d . | nnelf in Celt ins ail the Dutrinent of Wi retailers’ aoe] @UBJective anal to let the {look of the American rybddy should have a hobby aid M | a Oth he Bar anope Gel se pean | ‘amd dwell constantly and mor- contrast with tie more rus The law ailows it, and the famous Dr.| |, 1p opposition Ainerts y Ay a charke of drunkenness. | bi mulation of| Didly on the iden of self. f the Continent was marked. At that MacDonald pre es it, i twenty-six years otf, | ighly puteitious, Sn pONTIM OF BEC “When a man on the verge of men- @ American women considered that —— 4 a atreet, Orange, N. J beckerboard pack. —- i, ; ? unbalance, In the stage of mental | to get the parabens Cale y attempts to tah ie In aa * [alteration which has not become aber- Now or sds Olive | tho United States F | LAWYER PLEADS YOUTH —— ne e for advice T al-| “And you ¢ we look under-{ EBUKES. EIGHT MEN LAID OUT tht ted tones Caveats ae ne| —MARIROURT IN A SALOON BATTLE : Le MV EIN atienel eas Judge Hough Scores Young Attor- e Will Die and Seven Others) ‘? * Orel Plea pie | Saving Force of Hobbies. Are Gathered in by the ite iy wa Police Officers. looking at pictures c , Whatever it Is 1 urge h men engaged Ina freesfor-alt| (im, ip uni eae on, No, 158 Madison| business, the pa swer, And sometimes the natural hu- man conceit which prompts us all t think ourselves indispenss diMeult to convince a man that he f better le his Wusiness business him most diffoult co deal with a and| eight combatants on the floor 8 on i this morning, them had and prul before ay s 1 ha and those of women who have no special “Thea you sextously consider that a hobby of some sort is of Aid to health?” X asked, “A good hobby is of the great- weistance to physical Qnewered Dr. have known of | men worn out with | overwork and on the verge of mel- ancholia or neurasthenia were re- stored to perfect health by giving ves up to their favorite | You Name the Price. at's what you do when you buy Furniture, Carp | Carpe. | clally, need to cul- Paintings, "Dr. ‘MacDonala : wt en get a certain amount lirica of stimulation and interest from | their work, ‘ Antiques, | “There is no fun Iike work, tn my Rugs, &c., But many women are unhappy : |s from the lack of definite duties at any of the “Auction Sales’ ponstbilities “Many of our rich women lead whioh bore | They should have buttery extetences them to death, © WORLD. on Sale” Advertise. inted on Page 17 of this ld will prove inter- advertised from day to day in | and some hobby, no matter whether it's philanthropuy or golf, collect- ing beetles or foreign etamps, able reading to the} Out-of-Boors Hobiles Best. “The he fea wht » one out of ar | doors are of course the best, But our ay women have learned a great deal about More Auction Sales Advertised 1 orld io-Morrow Morning, | cise in the last twenty or thirty years {o The Wor s I| ‘I recall that when I firet went to to their p. | “In my lectures, added, "I always caution young 1 al beware of what I call the 4 W Dr MacDonald's reply. “But I wh nd rei to-day eat “half more f from ¢ ait ys nour br en to ow are the other two?" 1 Women, Wo and W Ma It has been called that,” wae don't Dr. see 3 Insanity Not Increasing. “Z don't think we are a specially nervous people. W not so ner- vous as the Fronch, nor, indeed, as the English. I think everyw. ° the human race has grown stronger, more rugged, owing to better mi+ tary conditions and a more general understanding of the laws of health ~ and cleanliness, “There ‘ig a popular notion that insanity 1s alarmingly on the in- , but such is not tho fact, but hardly of ratio. And ow- ing to the better care and under- standing, the longevity of the in- wane fg much greater than tt used to be, ed 18 to | the importance of fresh air and exer- ized. nd exorcis cities don't ezercis People in enough,” Dr, ney for Improperly Causing Bankruptey athan to th & Schw Houwh in the to the cond The question was over the fill y against etition in ban was filed in | in X. NEW YORK C t United MacDonala Court to-day to explain what writ : and done the mo: was denied Id i we how an his profess nk afm apt Court to be he rap lav professiona anufact had anything to mislead the ( om to declare bi min it to Jud) > ENTRAL STRIKE Abrabarn HALTS 800 BOILERMAKERS. Men on the Company Lines Between Buffalo | Chicago Ordered Out. VELAND, Feb. Ord | York o-Presidont © unton from | arters tn Kan con endea matall r The Doctor’s Answers On Realth and Beauty Questions By Dr. Lewls A “Better-Than-Usual’”’ Breakfast— ost Toasties with Cream. of similar address Elwood ressed, fadd Hypophas- Cadomene Comp, 1 o8,, ent should be continued « ‘ “ k - verepiration under the k ot in Hypod 4 ' follow us 2 Postum Cer. at’ Co, | i : RR Tab Po y rye 2 | 3 The Memory Lingers Postum Cereal Company, Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich Pea alate La i ||| ce

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