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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY “Model WifelsHer Husband’sChum; (ISS ARNOLD'S Good Housekeeping a Mere Detail” NK TOBROTHER DENIED BY BY PROXY WALDORF GUEST SNATGHED BY WIFE FROM Hs AFFINITY “Dear Suget Ph Pie” Has Broker Denison Locked Up and | Charges Non-Support. HE OWNS UP IN COURT. ‘Jolly Little Pal of a Wite Preferable to Most immaculate! Home in the World, Says Herman | L. Meader, Author. ? Lawyer for Arnolds Says Lat-| est Story From Philadelphia Is Like the Others. “JUNIOR” Man Baltimore Sent Ads, to Paper Unknown To Purify All Coquetry Out of Married Lite Is to Let a Glass of Champagne Stand Unitil the Bubbles Are Gone. BY ETHEL LLOYD PATTERSON. Do you wish to be a model wife? Or do you wish to impress some man with the fact that you would make one—if he gave you the chance? In either case you cannot afford to miss the sug gestions of Mrs. Truman J, Spencer, president of the Hartford Motherhood Club, or those of Herman Lee Meader, author of “Cupid the Surgeon.” It was very recently that Mrs. Truman enumerated the necessary feminine ingredients in the perfect matri- —— f Fran CALLS FAKE, Pays $2,500 Rent, but “One! Does for Himself and Affinity, Too. in Portion” to Fail His “Dear Sugar Pie," as Ernest B. Denison, real estate broker and pro- m didressed his wife in many pas- sic letters, had him arraigned in the Domestic Relations Court on East Fifty-soventh street to-day, and, after ehe had proved that he was paying n “The things which men require of their wives,” she sald, “are: mic $5 a year at the Waldorf-Astoi “tavenigence enough to run the Taare: 4 for the support of himself and an it Rousehola on a business basis. sew a ll Bf BL. Nnit 1 him put under bonds to} “Bympathy and undorstanding an € pay aw of their husbands’ ambition and “a at Detective Duey The real broker Is short and at Adelphia ad the “Consideration of the tastes and fadividuality of thetr husbands. “And more especially @ willing- ness to rear a family. The Best Wife. “But,” adds the good lady of Hartford, | “@ successful wife Is after all more than Just a good housekeeper. The woman Who makes the best wife la the woman round amb. and ld-mannered as a He is about ars old and as a habit of nervously blinking his Mra Edith M. Denison, his “Dear Sugar Pie,” 1s tall and angular, | Dut appeared to be as mild-mannered as | er husband, swore out a warrant for him erday, and he was arrested at the ly inde! SEWING MACKIINE FOR POOR POOR IDDW oo on Hed 1 nER Ki UE oy Story c Lorenzo D. Arnold lawyer: ied By, Proxy. Armstro: me. ishes on Way to School— | desk of the Waldorf last evening as | who ‘makes her home, be it humble or vie Schl sc 1 was asking for his mail. He spént 048, a place for the comfort and me | an § the night In a cell in the East ess of her husband and children."| Taken Away Because $6 W. Family Frantic With Grief. Ww. first street station before he w er I had read Mrs. ‘Truman's P | tiled out. | views I said to myself: “This may be Unpaid, She and Four + eatey thiFtaens mee Shake Hands Before’ Battle. quite true, but after ali it Is only what by Hyleats “alti Ren yOu A bh a io a w 1e Denisons met in an ante-|°8@ Woman thinks she knows about Sons Were Starvi trl, salng fro! us You d find he san ,|men. The thing to do is to find out Sons Were Starving. One Hundred and | di¢ " 1 | Whether ome man agrees with her.’ er parents and olde; There was a re ome length ar |Accordingly I called upon Mr. Meader, in ax Mr CONE OIINE unithercece(ve | this No. 178 Fifth avenue. Mrs. F a mall When the} * T asked, “what are the /n plain » support hi Mr. Ammotd ¢ ; each other they smiled | wo to make a model Her four little sons and to ke Mr. Armst i explained rather sadly and Mrs, Denison s.retcned | “ Hing thelr cott station that | that possibly the despatch was Insp.re ou hand. ‘Denison clasped it and | Meader leaned back in his chatr,| Vermont avenue, lene Have a nW, Arnold pald to Pot * armly. Having indulged tn | tpix of his fingers toe | nons in the N fi rily after his return from this ing they went before the Court his head a bit on one side and) Court to-day fo: schoolmates, and that not the} . and the battle began. follows trace of her had been discov- nied by Detective the White re we testified Mrs. Denfson The Model Wife, Duey and arrangements were made so this one remark to her h “The model wife is a chum, Dora 1s described as tall for her age | they could’ wate a house from acros solng to de id support of y which presupposes liking the same her hatr and eyes are | the stree expained Mr. Armstrong: nly things her husband like: young Woman was seen at the win i courts and co- dow Mr. Ar to the dete hes hut nd after tive: “Phat te my Howe he married him. To purify jlearned his mistake later.” ¢ took the stand and said ciscriminate,” Got it tree with mext Sunday's World, MARCH 8, Jail Who ** all the coquetry ont of married Hh oie a The story of the Philadelphia friend n iMarried to the de-| Mfe te to let @ glase of champagne | he left a little ant that soon ing with the finding of Mis. Ar- 10s, They last | stand unt the bubbles are gone, — | went fv ils for the four chil. BS Alexandria Hote “A marriage certificate should not bel dren. xiwin, thirteen years © children at the publi Admits Her Identity. feago two years ago last month, woman to wear wrappers |, Yilliam, twelve; Arthur, ten, and scl Hun and Eleventh! “Detective Duey located Miss Arnold Much Love, Little Money. table any more than It, Clarence, six stro HOM avenue could help the | {n this city. He found Living with | “We hal beon keeping house,” sald | $00 » allowances for a man to] Two years ago Mre. Nelsen found. fat » form Yinlon why the girl | friends under an a Mrs. Denison, “but we broke ap and | #4mi S regardless of when he| she would have to work, 89 she con- | $)0U n nted her wi my and sold the furnitu: After | W% last shaved. tracted, she told Magistrate Voorhees,” ink, Edith Davis | o and bluntly we had lived a little while in the hotel} woman shot isband | to-day, with t wing Ma-| fold the Oy aa ene ation IRYO:SEOD | admitted her identity, She e told me that he thought he could| from h fe does not chine Company , 7 My | t ve Why she left’ home make t York. He) he Po pen pantie (4 red to r in s said he as soon as tte 08 me evening , and yall | 4 him to send for a| when sh n Took Machine A: 7 family to verity he pha Weote me: thetl “Some cynics are amusing, most saps an je Away: ptory i Me whet ant im ha | Of them are frauds, but they're all aia nae nt “Duey did ao. Her brother, John W : $10,000 to he pitied by the ma who has a sai i I i idiario (Ocul igo He Ape cHande sweet woman to love him and a A EETAN BARD AS2U | sty ed that t eae ». He add y nd while q aca © i said a word about! and t iat ker iL. protented i sald the: Pig Housckeeping a Mere Detail. , a a ford in ev | “Whether or not a woman is a good | \ ve on | atwa en sur In, housekeeper is a detail,” re : ; Pena Pilendecno that of how | Meader, and 4 cx Waai't W Gentein the chate [impossibie, She nk that helecho of one malas 1h te | ‘theat could soon have his “Dear Sugar Pie lau on, “and we nad had a hard Armstrong with him inuen zh to eat 1 ie i | ‘ y Admits Affinity charges, tl rk “But he kept putting boys ins Aaa ao | gm Mrs. Denison, “and bie ! In't do | \ ; ring ata came wd at don't | Blushing Raiders Wrap Dancer | ume 1 wrote to me fron tae 330 cones S 7 ec expat 1 him at the Waldort,| miserable for twenty-four hour a mn officers! in a Curtain and “Naughty hs : that he was living luxur-|are fifteen minu te to dinner, and, ENS ; ington, and Miss Arnold were » with another 4voman who makes a reat cere out of ‘pa irl” Ad ir ir 1 another woman.” ken 4 Te.iKiouy ceremony Out fit wa : abe Girl” Is Held in Court. seandige Weal ar aire Went 4 Woman ‘good house'seeper hho fone the could et th thal... How much . i gave allt ‘ e your wife an an that she sees to woys to keep them a uribieet 3 ; ip machinery runs 4 Galseade ator ‘ : “tf you do not know it ty runn i prea my + We. and good, ind I wo The manager of t office 0 h does tt cost you for your! if by ‘good pireet wa q ' ne f rooms at the Waldorf? woman wh , nate oe : Hipage aga a , | which she bows a : V t : . w » you support another vroman at |) 40" | Nkev gy suma » Mrs, ( a stom out 1 F or pors e wove We \ 1 ' wt agit Ne have rn th V $ 1 ‘ A the | roll and t and w ine ines ' n with @ 1 wa ‘ ‘ a refitse 1 life | She wets 4 sewing. | " " 1 ate — mail 4 sot) “GOD SAVE IRELAND.” IS ; ESTAHTA a neu eeruc ‘ i 4 " u: ANTHEM OF 500 GERMANS. ' rests | the ta 1M x ‘ t \ : 4 where foods of te “ | nh. s wre : : eRob- | as the ne vided—bread is sety ert Emm 1 4 1 t fn 1 { very meal. , : Ag | An imp aaa rey rman | every mea - dides With Wife, : D ' it f D answer apply te your) 1). ' : ‘ Yo matter what foc \ are tat tone por) EASTERN RAILWAY HEADS A ded al ° . 1 Rion } NOW SURRENDER ON RaTES, . " oun % Did you ever reali SRS GAR ve bs rely St value there must be ‘ollow the W m Roads in Bow-| ‘ : f n HS i 1 ing to Commerce Board's D. | ! 1 a ! a % eaten by rich and ¢ sion Denying Higher : P mone : ee meal, now and al WASHINGTON, Mar 5 at! to ; 4 4 the ral Is and shi a Hy What bi ido 3 rmised to furr the Pennsyly e add 4 Ju 4 ng 4 Seen ena CRAs sre at 5 should or should not 4 - —_ a : ba emnity “The Myatery of the Hurnt Barn’ ts s ‘ wnt i “| ii -- of the Red Triangle series of melt ais ond Wh nh Was declared by the | Complete Detective stories in book form M Ki F © Commission to being given every week with the Sunday ce ji 1g er or i 1 ourse to be pursued | World. Thiv te a thrilling # , aera Hash | perplexing anys datos are in I co slveady have taken! golution by the great Londo ON MEN OE GPG 22 ndows around St. Patrick's Day every 191i. FFENSIVE CARDS ; AROUSE IRISH IRE.) rie 1 will rea ear ition adopted t Office aut ere to dost orities have re Tl t t es of delegates from all the ate y A * ties Were ordered to i rf tle ¢ ‘ it w . t It on every Irish ptr oe fa n + New York to cease jn ' any on elm de " offensively caricature Expert Carvalho’s Acids Give ea " . oy Sole Testimony Against = Te aay Eva »% a ta ee, is i Forger. “= SS NBO Vide ¢ £u-Mounaow Bavid & nar f Thursday, March 9th expert, ma lemonst seen waren sr ccs & Spring s S Contains Ww oe ts S16" Z kK magic that fh 1 The next teal $25 Values bile Aes ; rere oer oH. Sau achic tailored suit has im Lb agp ott , sseditself uponevery woman Se Bohnetive und ‘ @9 and our special offer to-morrow Honea iets vi means a charming model at le ing 1 ned $16.98— of $25 quality. ‘ One Model Like Picture : ‘ s for women, from younger to eens Bata Nee advanced years, perfect cut and Ir M ailed M iealbor ® distinguished lines their chief char- Carvalho, fa the Jur rom a cteristics. Serges, mixtures and axe several vinls of acid. Kirst he basket weaves their fabric founda- ishtly daubed Ce ta e check! @ tions. Coats, very shorts collars, TANG TER APGEArcE eoATbaThe icEOuIG sailor, shawl and notched; skirt, ae Tamantly th 5) QP narrow but graccful. Was there are 1 f ever such suit beauty at the price? fay: Hladicenases tnt ‘ ~~ New Spring Shades Rate sll Ha renal Alterations FREE t \ west SALE AT ALL THREE STORES from th £ the check, th Lf 1 Compat > MRS. DRUMMOND LOSES 4-16 West 14h Street 460 and 462 Ful'on Street — Brocklyn ANOTHER $1,000 GEM. f 645-651 Broad Street Newark, NJ, TY dl ll a SSNER GRAND PIANOS New Yor Woman Robbed of $130,000 J Drops of Ring, but Recovers It. Ht Ss Mr wa | me | HAS $50,000, Woil’ T PAY $40. Viahts to Avoid nt of dewetry min ety Ww s , ed; € ” é : \ A NAC KIFICE ‘Its MARY US TONAL CAPACITY, ps i ition was 4 \ WISSNER GRAND PIANOS HAVE BE J : ak t ‘ MUSICAL AUTHORITIES FOR MANY YEARS, ART- | ! na ISTS WHOSE NAMES ARE HOUSEHOLD WORDS ‘ - Folin ge ac haaciy lg HAVE ACHIEVED FAME AND SUCCESS WITH THE 4 unt d andl an exarminattey WISSNER PIANO, ; E Ara Frau WRITE FOR CATALOG, Bi) WISSNER WAREROOMS] | 5 ie Tuning, Goculring, etc., by Experts at Reasonable Rates | Gorham 1 the 1 OPEN SATURDAY EV as y 538-540 96 Fitth Ave, ulton St "x 9 Cor. 15th St | | FENNELL'S a Estobitsbed Nearly Ualf a Ceatury, Special for This Week xf ‘ens! on Table and 4 Dining Chairs A) 18 Golden Oak 6-foot Exten: ion Table; the 4 Chairs are golden oak, genuice leather Seats. 1A S. "iN SIDEBOARDS, BUFFETS, INA AND CR YsTAL CLOSETS 1 Brooklyn, « NEW YORK 1. i as > nourishment, ‘SIstt HOMES COMPLETE—CASH OR CREDIT, LL & CO. 2209 3d Av., Bet. 120 & 121 Sts. Pei es ndo Fur Rug a Store 3d Av. & 149th Si, ]

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