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ee Fi : THE EVENING WORLD, TRIDAY, MARCH 38, 19111. WOMAN ASLEEP | Women Who Don’t Know How to Feed Husbands WIFE AT OPERA, Se a te ra ae WALKS 4 BLOCKS ‘Drive Them to Drink and Wreck Their Homes BANKER DEMANDS. IN HER NICHTIE Mrs, Annie Nathan Meyer, Founder of Barnard College,| PALICE CEARCH Says Wives Are Abandoned and Starve Also Because ee Accosts Policemen and Wants oe at ik 5 sdb Ault oe “4Holes in the Subway” selves With Proper Nourishment. Nailed Up. ° Bens pera. 1 had an under- Hamilton Fish Benjamin Is *1¢, was 4 maid un the Fenjanin house: | standing With er tee rainute the opera and this she did, the wire Alarmed When She Doesn't | saa°tdeny de thie ates ie on Scmy house was busy Retorn at Midnight. VISILS STATION TWICE. QJ TO- MORKOW, . Saturday, March 4th 4 She Geis Home Meantime and ( spring Top Coats He Blames Nerves for His Excitement. oEyes Ham!iton Fish Renjam'n, banker ' ee ee eee St ff Actual $10 Values hange, rrandson of Syretary Hamil Jaunty jackets that will ‘ show smart separate halfback in the late ‘90's, rushed into : * the Fast Sixty-seventh street police skirts andgive the wearer station at 1840 o'clock this mornton| OOD untramimelled fresdom 1 excitedly to Lieut. BF: " A tenant, E waat ik gener of movement, besides an sent out for my wife, Mra. # uly air of smartness rarely Renjamin, who in missing from. < mn ; * : 901 Lexington avenue, ever obtainable at this | Why Don’t American Mothers Learn First to Be Wives ? DAZED WHEN AWAKENED, SA Asks, for in Household A ffa.rs They Are Like deb Incompetent Children—Men Don’t Desert Mrs. Henessey Can’t Even Re- ee eee tall Her Name Until She Reaches Bellevue. i BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH, “The great problem of the age is how to spend money. It is much more dificult to spend an income wisely than it is to make it. | “The wife who apportions her husband's salary to the best advantage is jusf as much a self-supporting member of soclety as he. I want to see the intelligent spender enthroned with the earner, ° “But how few women are intelligent spenders! A young American man proposes to a girl ard her father asks him, as a matter of course, what his income 1s dma o/ ioe and whether he can support a wife. But is the young | man, man’s father privileged to !nquire whether the girl) “I want you to go back with me to wa the rudiments of aan | ‘the subway and board up some holes. kno: ‘ “s j ieanen cute ‘Whether she They're dangerous. You know I was|*8OWs enough about food values to keep her husband well fed and secu re | hurt in @ subwa, ueh not long ago. against the temptations of drink? Not at all. Neng do you liv inquired Tucker, “We hear a great deal about poor, deserted wives abandoned by drunken | who saay that the woman was tn a sort | . ri ; 1 Of das, She replied “Harlem” and said husbands. I belfeve that many American men are driven to drink by the Bile Worked in a department store, She | fact that their stomachs are starving, and the poor creatures they married A ghost-ltke Agure approached Pollce- Man Tucker of the Fifth street station ia Fourteanth street, near Third avenue, at 4 o'clock this morning, When It got near the bluecoat saw that it was a Woman wearing a man's bathrobe over @ nigtidress, and felt slippers. Her hair hung down her back in braids. “Mou're just the man I'm looking for," aye said. “What the matter?’ asked the police- ton Fish, graduate of Yate and sta home, ; price. Sarah Atherton, and tt is pos: dificulty in making himself under ) New Spring modeis, more of an Mrs. Benjani went to t opera to atood, The Lieutenant quited him,as Cab sedeek Have. bee to{ wight. She occupled'a box thore, [ wna easily fitting and well- to Fiorence asking fF oxpected to go with her, but 1 was un tailored, the coat illu Biwi Ke worn | MUO, eB 0, oor SHS Sn OHI BE YS trated an excellent pan- 8 ; home aw hour ago. 1 am Most uneas Ls report will be made from Flor~ | ghout neve" ama fully satin lined; Mightening characte _| | Benjamin wan 99 excited that he had Panamaand Broadcloth that the le much (deat he could and Benjamin continued said she didn’t know how she got/are starving also, because they don’t even know enough to feed them-| verifica theve, but supposed she walked. Tuen| gelyeg!” lentificatios rh became more lucid and with a| M ie te Nat M 4 in| of wifetood, Sn 18 " defint iréchtened stare asked where she was Mrs, Annie Nathan Meyer stood in| of wifelood,” she sa! ‘Of course there ence y shortly “How did she go to the operat” asked i ral i Wu how she bot there. | the library of her home wt No. 745 Mad- | will always be A Detective's Theory. Fe aa Bat, also black light-weight e | “Ina taxteans! broadcloths with strap- was to hav ped seams and button to jcad. Pam sure something has happened to her trimmings. plied Benjamin, “She home in. the ective who . . y gifted ¢ an to weep and shiver trom! ison avenue and elnctdated for my ben-| women tn the arts and professions, But i Id. A young Woman employed in| eft a th she had advanced before | what I am criticising Is the drifting i tel came along and seeing the} the National Civile Federation, that | away of the average woman from the tily ciad woman took off ber heavy| women should learn to ve wise spend- | ae. h 2 eon an ten io 36 4 deal of her # pat ¢ cloak and asked the policeman to put I} org, rather than seek to become Wake- | tor earners | serva- other day sire of human It of Expected Phore Message. | H don't do that the woman pro-| HIT aver, who isthe founder of Bar-| feral known suffrazist made the state] M4is< Athovign Declares the! heen banseated iat wns ates! ff Alterations: Free! tested when the policeman said he would| Mr. Meyer, the coun! are) ni any ¥ n who is supported | VIISS Ne i B vhe ami ad ol dine ® les, " all the patrol wagon for her, “It's a as just going out to a her father, iusband or brother is @ ah ; yey in had on with SALE AT ALL THREE STORES. Gloucs eee teen. ee, and her gown of mustard-colored) agcial parasite, What utter rot! ing Dorothy Was Seated ‘ f id rather walk. atin and dark blue chiffon was a tri- She was taken to the Fifth street s tion, but could tei self except that ber name was | ring, She ts a hand umph of Gallic 4 eine woman, and 100kIN& | gepende some and rob in a Restaurant. pth don W. Arn | \ “Take away from men the sweetness | {f \ avons e 14-16 West 14 th Street ar ty NEW YORK. on the: a or everything am! cap at her [became certain that she knows ‘ Raidekt ch ecko would bet H 4604462 Fulton Steet She told Lieut. Judge the bath robe| at her f Became certain thet ep here, YOU smash the most beautiful ideal of Sean epee ies ipa F husband, and Bhe be-| Olen. starving, aod her husbana, | Me." The family of Francis R. Arnold hase Notwithstanding th! i‘ Aever . se 7 you don’t th his td ' r € bs iv rappea. | from the temptations | ,"ANd you don't think this ideal of lineormation that Dorothy Arnold wan said the det es6et Brats Street « Gia a 3 1 ‘ ; ‘ € 3 LARGE STORES. meric: + . "iy orenc aly. ccordl o the yy ; ently e : r su Amertean man, | ceminine self-respect?” pene: Italy, rding to the tat she e ; } m {hy ! Ideals Are Going. | “What good does it do a man for hie] Feport from Maly she had been there Crisco i Acker, Merrall & Condit woman's dependence $s incense to mas- | to Be r beliefs, beset | t the Anglo-American restaurant Arnokd & . outta cullne egotivm, rising from the ashes of | was C years old Bhe could not house, but sa'd she must have got up early this morning and walked out In her sleep. RT 5 man in solte of the dex no money doing sie has to neglect the opportunity | her home on Dec. 12 of spending wisely and of saving| While L. D. Armstrong, counsel for aces of destl-| money the Arne Iher own letter to him letter for her when she Hennessey, the woman's a tampllysi didi nok sorday 3} teofiice and she was « went to the hospital late: d “Wenlth is in what we eave, | any fidence In the wad Ins correct low of the & Ve aeald 8 wife came home at not what we spend,” answered SArnold had been seen ip orence, A essary In ty . last night and sald e#he had b Mrs. Mey pers ame D r. “Xt takes much more | while tie father insisted that in a su wisdom for Mrs. ntified his daughter there dada Aa oh crush, and the physiclan found her to be siifferin Andrew Carnegie to give their aken his wite for ¢ abba i a Tam certain she ha shoe i nusband fat up w millions away wi ly than it ever | woman, there ca . ident.” he awoke she had | dlaappeared BRE et | allege mat as et nat! eeu 5 * F could 4 Tis ription: Mrs, Emil ver argun i quaint Vith Gri WANTS JOB ON FORCE BACK. | anerane n in lier Identification Her Acqurintanes With Gr » forth to-morrow and Gr nomet the with a state publish ) in ‘The Evening W spend, not noblest reasons 1 | ee Dut with the 1d. perhap he w Reiblich He Wa “Dry Roasted” Coffees INEST berries from famous private plantations | yield the body and the strength—Expert blending gives the character—Our * Dry Roasting” process preserves the goodness, 12.851 DE to 5()° per Ib. sccorsine Plantation Coffee: 3c) ei it fil itavor ant 1 was leading detectives U cee ne |WIFE AND SISTER IN TEARS |) The Latest Clue. simait apptied to, Justice cy tn) Ve mother etn by ieataing to | AS BERGER IS SENTENCED, | @r« } clue, which } mandam to compel Commissioner| be wives? In everything relating j ————-- Ua say Pre : to tho home we are iascmprt ent President of a Tobacco Company i$ "were ritty-tfth children compared with the wom- ers GU a en of Freuce and Germany. | Sent to Blackwell's Island nthe Arr HT te had rec 1 a letter on which tha ger, Preshlent of orth | ¢ ». & to 10 | quote git an an-/ re autios,” and) stud ven then, great majorit eer ti aisce a A Us M.Jomephs for Ph ate aaa exquisite aroma. One, two and five pound tins, 28¢ per pound. i ‘ was a con Ing for alcohol? an indictment charg- as ae eg tad Dressing ty di * . Arnold sitting Table & Home’’ Household Magaz:ne }) ‘qhere’s & great deal of rot ¢ tted perjury tn. the | Nab mye fi : talked about deserted wives, I've | Bankruptey Court when Jos cone staurant at Mloren 4 a sneaking suspicion that a man he immediate sent free on request. Pp 1 miaslip f00 aay sta Atte jam Av. tite a | . | é 4 fi) + 5 ” ert a home worth living wno knows her basi- hambers St, 5rt elp thinking tha en the hand of jus ard His wife and his sis! weeping bitterly on this defendan He is him: were in Court, | cou t be FUR STORAGE Must Train at Home, sey Uw American woman torn poeta mute gs atl of eh Dry Cold Air. i w and thelr x inno. e w s a _ Rhea: wens: NAY WIN au z aaa eee ees rte IMPROVED METHOD. Bu eaten f ety t and | 1 : ? ‘ eee | Established 1820. cave Port ne cats Want | RAINCOATS | 9 sei «mers woe | npaieeep parr cnyra bal ms Duets P asnten fone : OR SATURDAY ONLY G6D,7 | ine to go South, is directed to our un- a sna, 1 orship tm neither | hyster f u hel ' Proof? 810 Value. Special at | usual facitittes for storing Furs and Fur- ’ et cantoy hava (os =p ~ ' : i ERUUL. | 7~PLYMOU: ra lined Garments, ugs, Kobes, ete, { T > may 2 > exe} > tea pune ‘ ; as ¢ 4 against foss or damage by Moth, Fire or ee, ey Ma eyed peter : Then a man or woma a \ RAGACOAT CMe: a, ba Thett. Furs stored ai a moderate charge. iy VE EAT ers a tamii i rant ae i Fhe Vault ts open at all thmes to the } gna the bill oo fee apts v0 a thes y ; i y 242-244 Sixth Av.§ i Inspectton of visitors. | ‘ re ming e ° a wife a cmatnaldencs ree, a value hea “ a “a LL ee |e meetin ry 0 iat ‘it to if cofice 2 . { 391 Fifth Avenue, ; : \¢ She should i ving cea ait See HCA ich oat WO New York } Opportunity Knocks At Your Door [ie nak ees thin jieaiaee n Kd “RA RB KA a Nek | reLaphone fei adiben: i} is an entirely ditlerent propo-| : - nee 2 a | try uf a Ae du f| ‘ ene : ‘too, Tsk h | r¢ mMmOs. i j £ j Last year Tho World| 2.00 0c a ‘ nt Pé h & y TU PAI: Otter Special Bargattis i L sed e Printed 170,857 Real) ao t know! Ph.nik ’ Ld | wre PIANOS at Téeir VW wrerooms Estate” and * “Business Op-| prs, ‘Tne seller knuws what he | | ‘7 Easi 14th St., N. > ~ portunity Advertisements. | seitiow. » er do Keno | | If a 10 Petal hide MF TW. 3} i 13,041 MORE Than the GR GEASE STTpePENa rote nalier ou have the en (@ : i | ‘ite ! fs 5 a Lj Herald. “a ousewite to an exp ‘ proof iii . Vian f Many Opportunities iid ie , i: anh 4 nee fi i Invest Saved Dollars to quentries wo ene NEW PLANOS y 4 One's Decided Ac vantage MOREY GNA HENe W speciatization : Kno % t i Are Advertised Every Day) uur ats. sever dit not agree wica | : | “There's a Reason” 9) fl in The World. , Fei nn ect f The Chance of Your Lifetime hey ae | | pms: ITE. ta! ‘OF ‘} { PRIN 4 | hed Fae , UOlr : May Be Thus Afforded You To-Day aie teat ote alle War, abehe| fay Was 6 ° Ce Mittageiso ty Dh ata ee J

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