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sO C4 o eee: THE ‘EVENING WORLD, ONLYONEFMBRACE |Spendthrift Wives Outnumber NEWLYWED SHOOTS ‘ACTRESS JUMPS _ IN HONEYMOON Stingy Men, Says Dr. Hancock’ “SHIAREE” PARTY | INTO DELAWARE GOST BRIDES LOVE DURING SERENADE AND IS DROWNED. That anid a a Few Ki Kisses Were | |One Man Dying and Another |Breaks Away From Compan-| Husband’s Only Evidences Wounded After “Joke” ion and Ends Life Near the of Affection, She Says. Visit to Bridal Couple. Camden Station. em nes wm “TUESDAY SUNE 26," 1911. PETDOG, HOWLING, (ROCKAWAY PARK LEADS HUSBAND 10’ OFFERS SITE FOR WIFE'S BODY IN BAY, CITY PLAYGROU Woman Falls Into Water Re-|Philanthropists Start. Cam+7 turning to Houseboat, and | paign for Another Seaside Animal Sounds Alarm. Health Resort. | If a Woman Has Common Sense and Tact She Will Get Fair Share of Hus band’s Income. Countess Cassini Is Bride of St. Petersburg Official. A Great Many Get Too Much—Too Much Be NOW SEEKS SEPARATION, cause They Don’t Know |NO WARNING OF SHOT.|HAD SEVERE HEADACHE. | the tttte biack dog which nad for) 1 tant popularity that greeted” | How to Handle Money. | Sette teetgtPattaty ovsrbont at th |oorsaentent Gf © Sone Mrs. Gambier Told Her Hubby b Dicnaihe Menv maidaate Bridegroom, Roused From Friend Tried to Talk Her Out Le eee ety Tage, BIGIINES® ONG [ihe neue co crniet ea other proposed plans provide for — aside park# as accessible to the peo” ple as that of Dreamland, which will undoubtedly be reached for a single fare, Sugene A, Philbin, president of the " Metropolitan Park and Playground Age tion, sald to-day that the elty, be asked to purchase a site at Rock away Park. Mr. Philbin praised The” He Was “an Old Lady— | Not Half a Man.” | his wife had lived on the boat for ten | the years and wore known to all of the old | s¢ residents of the section. | “Wonder what's the matter with that blamed dog?” Steininger said to himselt [as he paused In the midst of hie morn ing task. The houseboat dweller sat @ moment, Then an What is « wife's just share of the family income? Do the joys of wifehood and motherhood compensate for finan- cial dependence? Is the wife's empty pocketbook a factor in the divorce problem? The questions are ked by Mrs. E Sleep, Empties Shotgun Into Merrymakers on | of Her Melancholy Mood, but Didn’t Succeed. wh, An occasional kiss, with only one em on the whole honeymoon was not | h to keep alive her affection for A big party of farm folk whose home- atends are scattered over the region just west of the Orange Mountains tn PHILADELPHIA, June %.—A fash- fonably dressed young woman sald to be Olga Verre of No, 244 West Fifty- idly for | idea seemed to late, in every instance, that the husband her room. In reply to questions the f verytht van all right, th ing the trial the Dent children created | should give his wife so much every POLICEMAN OPENS FIRE girl sald that she had taken the potaon | Mre Anne Morrie of No. 477 Mudeon | Oia ‘cat nel ata aie Katten ‘ail by gol cd 1 told ‘Sc avenue, Brooklyn, who was arrested | © @ sensation in the court room by going | week for her own personal wants, Many ON F .] and told Mrs. Scotto the reason. . night. on the witness stand and ‘testifying| men could not afford to do this, just Mra, Scotto administered an antidote |iast Friday! on the complaint of her) “Wii, Goldie went Into the room thin ‘against thelr mother in favor of the q and then called Dr. Minna, the family | stepdaughter, Loretta, aged twelve.| )orning and started to pick the kitten f father. They also declared that they did |%% they could not afford to take al Ridgefield Park Scene of Early| physician. He worked over the girl|charged with beating the child, was| iy. “Dr, Ginger” snarled and gave the not want to live with their mother. fixed and definite weekly sum for them- ‘Morning Battle, but In- but her condition grew worse and | held in $1,000 bail to-day by Magistrate | nesistant superintendent a long acrateh. > , The ownership of the villa at Pelham | selves. Ono week the rent must be ming Hes finally early this morning Patrolman | Geismar, Policeman Purfield came near getting i Manor was also In dispute, as Mrs, Dent | Paid, another week the grocery bill, and truders Escape. Behrens of the Eldridge Sireat She an ‘When Mrs, Morris was first arraigned|a scratch too whe: went In, and rl eaid that she had contributed consider-| all the members of the family must (Rpecta! to The Frening World.) a eed ad ae ean hile tha |CRAFed With assault in the third de-| finally it was to allow | “Dr. \ Wednesday and Thursday ) J ; rom Gouverneur Hospital. While the ; q ‘» ‘ 1 chi the y y ¥ able money toward the erection of the | accommodate themselves to the fact. wie ACK, N. J, June 20.—Po- 3 i" gree the Magistrate, after observing the | Ginger” to remain ull charge of house. Her husband denied the truth of} “But with the one purse in common, | 14 AS ag oan e wlagenela Park ine Bi Physicians were working over the |marks on the child's body, ordered the | room and the new kitten iy: \ his wite's statement and said it was his |and a proper spirit in both husband and| tercented two burglarn at 4 o'clock thia| According > Mrs. Scotto, Alberta was [aumpisint Changed to telenois amgauit | || = ee IMPORTANT SALE OF J cash that built the villa, Justice Mor-| wife, there can be no difficulty. Out of 4 , : engaged to Antonio Pallara, a your ay ! : 1 eamnirer mem ‘ | schauser decided that Mr. Dent is the| this single fund the home expenses will | Mommas | ite Arew bey bal Lats cnn ‘Kcopt.a@ Iittle bakery shop in {Children’s Gociety asked = Magistrate | Ronort Richardvon, aged forty, & ’ e ° ight{ful owner of the residence and Mrs, yenags them battle, The bunsiers escaped to : N Mr gyllsnesnrg: Geismar to redwce the charge to as-| oi imnt Of No, GE ‘Weat'{vorty: be be paid and what is left will naturally here they a fi Montclair, N. J. The marriage was to 1t, which { ed or Gacakiee en Ir Ss Dent has Deen forced to move out, be divided, Gere ciust bee certain (ee es tee ected die Ane | Daves taken place next Repteniben @hellin ai gg dE ap Doak eo con eamy [Rinth street, wille working today on a aeisunt of mocinncdation and ursch| the policeman. He returned the Are two came trom the same town in Italy | {10 serene Jaa. adjourn soon and) ww building at One Hundred and Ife with downca “tha | spendthrift wives in America than | windows and makes a little speech and river and dis ay | ‘The doctor who was hurrtedly called ition met to-day and decided to begin ” Baan AP a Pan dnniead OF 48 ia eave there are stingy husband [Invites all hands in for cakes and ale, | iecovered, are Se rey Wer sald that the woman had been dead for an active campalsn for the Rockaway the situation would have been diffe “If a husband does not give his wife That was what the surprise party ex-| «My friend wanted to die. That's all. ‘The littie black dog on the houseboat | Other organizations are to participated ent.” enough money it is very apt to be her | Dected from Mr. Force. She was tired of Iife and tired of a| had been the woman's pet. It howled [in an agitation which will start Mrs. Gambier, who was. strikingly |OWN fault. She has probably shown Under the leadership of George Liven- | headache she had for ten days straight.” | after the fashion of dogs when death Is|maxs-meetings in Cooper Tnetitute, dressed in a blue linen suit with a|#he does not know how to handle it. guth ot West Orange they lined up On) said Mins Russell. “There was no man| near and refused to be comforted. under the direction of Jacob A, Bila, white collar and slashed cuffs, told |I have nothing but pity for so many the lawn, and as he raised his hand in|in jt, She cried a lot going over on the how her husband left her with only | American «husbands, who work dnd the manner of a bandmaster they|ferryboat from Philadelphia and talked $2, worry day and sht, to provide their whacked and banged their instruments | apout ending it all but I did not think Els He said as I had entered into matri- | Wives with luxuries, and then are con- of noise and let loose @ screech and &/sno meant it or I would have calle 2! ——— mony without any {deas of its fulfil | tinually belng n 1 for more money, adh ee tad hector eee somebody to help me restrain her. She | ment he would consider the marriage | WOMEN’S LACK OF BUSINESS int fe Orange Mountains. Liven- | foit awfully bad, but I thought talking I as if tt had never n place, 1 did | TRAINING ~O BLAME. COUNTESS PIARGARITE CASSINI guth waved his arias like @ Sousa and) i, out would help her.” To-Morrow, Wednesday love my husband. ne trouble is that so many women SS ceren ey Geren s | eu emrere: the din kept up. ina Russell recetved @ telegram to- i Former Justice Augustus Van Wyck,| have no business training before they} wasnHINGTON, Jun ptomatio Jat St. Petersburm. Cards have been ree| FIRES SHOTGUN INTO NOISY | day signed “Mrs. Mary Wilbur, No. 61 T il d S it Cl counsel for Mra. Gambier, read into] marry. 1 don't bel that any young] aiicies in Was aston wot: 9 toed elved from Count ( ni, former am- CROWD OF FARMERS. West Twenty-seventh street, New York al ore ul earance vidence this letter written by 3 girl, or indeed any woman, should work : aio ae ‘ y the United States, announc-| Suddenly the old-fashioned green|“!t¥."" which stated that « friend was Gambier to her husband, in which she] outside her home unless she is com.| that Countess Marguerite Cassini, ¢ . shutters on the second floor of the|O” the way from that city to Camden repudiated an alleged agreement for | pelied to do 40. 1 know that is directly jmeriy the closo friend of Alice Rovse citho wivat- vs [Eareiteesoa: Wate une ide with a enne (ta. clalin, the body Gt Mise: Vergy Mike 12 St ylish Hairline Stripe Suits $ ® separation Pe against the spirit of the age, but I] velt Longworth, has been married to]. .1., ymatic set while here, {and Force, in his night clothes, ap-| Russell ts being cared for by the ma- “Dear Edward—Yours of the 7th [speak from the coldly disillusioned| Alexander Le Jewski, attache at tho}and s turning to Kurope has stud-| peared, He levelled a shotgun and|tron at the Camden Police Headquar- 18 laioa rted Novelty Mixture Suits inst. has been received and its con- | viewpoint of the physic T have seen | chancellory of the Council of Ministers [fed singing under famous Paris maste fired twice. ‘The joy-noise of the|ters and will be detained pending a tents have astounded me. Your chan fy ce. y 5 strike hin lo of cv Fovidta We rated husband, testified dith Russel! w peattic in a discussion of ae New Jersey met early to-day In the vil- | finst street, New York, ended her life | tttle sea hone: daxionsty, ste ba suaumeen ob Tie phe MR site. He Gambier, a striking brunette of twenty-| witeg Pocketbook" ina current periods | lage of Livingston and quietly gathered | shortly before midnight by jumping| “What can be keeping the wife #o| said the city should support all 4 six, at the trial to-day of her sult) oo "sie Rheta Childe D ctol under the windows of @ farmhouse a|into the Delaware River as she was| long?” he asked himself. efforts to acquire ocean front property. — against her hustand, Edward V. Gam. | [cal Mrs. Bneta Childe Dorr, sociolo: | short distance out on the Mount Pleas: | about to board a train in Camden for| Then, thinking over hia two un-|\s<phere are now available,” said Me bier, cashier of the Merchants’ Ex-| lst: Mra. Helen Hoy Gr ) lawyer, ant road, Their intention was to| Atlantic City, She was accompanied | @nswered questions, he went to the|pntinin, who will appear before @he. | change National Bank, for a separation, | 49d Mrs. Wilson Woodrow, writer, have shivaree” J. Walter Force, a rich|by another young woman, who sald| deck of the houseboat. Out on the tide Board ‘of Betimate to, pAvasel 4 of 0 * taken befor ays. With nls bride trom a honeymoon trip ta | Both of the Women are actressen, and |4owA. He looked attentively toward [erection of a sanitarium on a ets the trial, who declared she did not love| the opinion of Dr. Eugenia Hancock, a | se eoniiah until Sunday tived at No. #4 West] {pe place whore something dark fol: |seasisde site for the curs Gt ai her husband, but only married him to tising physician, whose marriage to | tlay Fitty-first street, New York ee that Cee otek cece, nn One | cithowny NS lee come to New York. When she took the, her member of her profession did According to the merry custom of | my, wee ntancs cater te tiwee an eet, 0 acres-ricre, heS aE | joke ure Stoininger untied the rowboat from the jocean front—at Rockaway. Pati for stand to-day in ndleton’s | not stop her own work. | that section it is @ great Joke to sur-| rernvnoat wae attracted by the cryin eaebe! ¥ vs “ tou.ode He part of the Supr , to testify In “A great many wives do not re- | prise a newly married couple atter they | ana sobbing, of Misa Verre. She’ ac-| to the pody. It war his wife's, Bho ed |fine’ investment for the ety and Me? her own behalf, mbier,s testi-| ¢@ive @ just share of their hus- have retired, with a blowing of horns, companied the crowd of passengere | gone to the village store to make some | not interfere with other propo mony was quite ontrary, ho bands’ income, but they get too banging of tin pans and yells and hoots, | toward the electric train, but breaking | Purchases for the day, and upon return. | side parks, Including the Urewntand site ever. much instead of too little,” said Generally, if the bridegroom ts 00d | away from her compnaion. ua ing had apparently fallen from the | project.” : ‘I told Edwar statement that I agreed ti a separa~ tlon is absolutely without founda- EDITH.” tion vas al-|Woman {x as much a part of the busi. | enough toxether nowadays.” } dod HUGH: TOriety abniNee mobster ot) ts edid tual Olga Verve was dane wn Pa The Be oa ier ees coward hor nas! [766 World’ ab acmian; + DOESN'T SELIEVE IN WORK FOR pe on alge ent ba adh ar teaiamiveed RTO The one great sale you have been waiting for. ways cold and reserved toward her hus- the plaintiff that her abandoned her and failed to pay hotel bills or contribute to her support. hip, ‘The Gamblers were married on April| Whether she 1s rich or poor, should be| “And you don't believe | that the Most of the “shivaree" crowd scat-|“DR, GINGER” ADOPTS WEE where, regardless of value or fect condition, 9%, 1510, at the Church of the Incarna- | taught the proper handling of money. | woman should earn any tered after the shots, but several of the KITTEN HE HELPED SAVE. bl | bless! tion, and it was not four months later, | From her little-girl days she should | Self after one te Mantes’ oe 1s nee men remained to carry thelr wounded N SAVE. superbly tailored suits are ruthlessly cut in price to $5. She says he has a salary of $10,000 per yer Mrs. Gambler w Her husband is twice her age. born in Atlanta, ment of their marriage. Cresta on my work because it doesn't interfere pitals near to the Force farm, 40 the/no one could xo near him. He had trimmed desig~> as ‘well as ever od with home life an J show m: inju: men were taken to their homes. fon, kitten, il ——— “Then, when she marries, she may be| husband what I can do and make him Found She No Longer Loved Livenguth will probably die, Leiber oyna! panna air Collazs: sailor, shawl or notched. Materials of beau- SEPARATION FOR THE DENTS. Furniture Manafactarer Gets Cus- tody of Chi (Spectal to The Evening World.) WHITE PLAINS, Y., fina! decree granting a separation Mrs. Anita Dent, Pelham Manor, ren. from her husband, ed the young husband her He has filed a counter suit for the annul- June %.—A to @ soclety woman of Dr. Hancock. “There are mo: too many cases of broken down women, even of worn out young girls, to sub- scribe to the popular fallacy that a “But I do think that every woman, have an allowance and spend it judiciously, She should not feel, either, that if she wastes it there is plenty more coming to her. She e@hould learn by personal discomfort and » | deprivation, 1f necessary, not to squan- der her funds. And if she learns with cents she will have no trouble with learn how to trusted with a pocketbook that 1s not empty, And there's little fear but that, if she deserves it, her husband will give {t to her. Our American men are as notoriously generous as our American women are quick to take advantage of thetr generosity.” “Granted all that,” I said, “do you think the wife should be compelled to ,| ask, formally, for every cent she ‘Thomas Ashley Dent, a wealthy furnt- | spends?” ture manufacturer of New York, Morschauser. 500 i 4 ——__ Cron DH ( Mrs. Dent is granted $8,600 a year all-| s.ou14 be one family purse. It scams to] husband's income.” in-law, was awakened Inst night by | “estetwate, mk was gotten from Rel evue Hoapt- | AS AS NS ( mony, but the custody of a Wo An8 me that it would not be fair to stipu- ee groans and found Alberta in agony in| Felony, C FAL GBA She BIO WAP Dueten Ua Pees ur: daughter is awarded to Mr. Dent. fishness on both + es; for instance, the Be Aleposed of for some time. The 4 { : . ages and ran, years ago. He called at the house fr 4 {nue, the Bronx, fell from the second Regularly $2.00, WHEN GOING ON A right sort of wife doesn't insist on a] “mne packages contained silverware, | iuently, the last time on Sunday ev a ad a at mae anmainat MS) hoor to the collar, sustaining scalp N ‘ A new hat wher her husband is still ana it was learned that Miss Edith j ning. rer re wounds and possibly tnternal injuries | NWEGLIGEE SHIRTS, Mercerized fabrics, silk stripes and ! s Vacation Wearing his last year's overcoat, thoush| 3") oe naa heen robbed of $200 worth| The, Young couple were apparently Me wan taken to Fordham Hospital. Russian cords, French cuffs, Regularly $2.50 and $3.00, . ? I've observed that littie plece of incon-| Oe wire cut glass and a grapba-|vfTy fond of each other, but after the Peart, aera So ti siderateness in a number of cases. Aa TL alate of Sunday Mrs, Seotto nottced that | CAPT. GRANT’S BILL AGAIN. Fight Rioters Killed, SILK SHIRTS, French cuffs, Regularly $4.00, UW ing TPP e ACC EOITT THREE lr epee M, Melia found a sister-in-law was despondent. She VIENNA, June %—Eight persons A A , dads thought the two had had a lovers’ quar Hemheo's Vete|were yesterday and two mortally or Picnic Uterally halved his income for bis wife | vy cut the time Morley was having trou-|rel and would soon patch up thelr differ- Mover Will Read Maghee et | vounded when troops fired into election & ] nd ’ He save har eet maney s pod who sald he was John Stengill of [ences Before He Approves This Time, rioters at Drohobyea, Hungary Face Ay page oJ Sn % 7 e Alberta id 3 a ec ° re 1 tlons were hen ie soldiers HOOF things for the home, as he did with his, ae ane Pf * dled that recently #he found that she| Before former Police Inspector Donald | ooiiveg, and the mob stoned the troops N SEARC but she never 1nd to a:cwer any ques: | £0 the Hackensack Jall on suas OF ed et eee e ate and. could never | Grant—now » captain—can recover from | Sfrivad. And ane Mien ein rifles : tions as to how she epent it. I remem-| being the picket for the burglars, marry hii, She sald she did not have the elty $2600 which he expended through 5 | Recreation, Rete aauty iaeea Rint aa Mes, Gare Serer re to tell him and break the | Mtigation to obtain his reinstatement to WATCH ES RAND RAPID lessly, how much she had pald for a the force, Mayor Gaynor wil) ‘ead up 5 “ Health ley, ta cout nn hed. and. fe § | MAYOR:NOT SUREOF: NEED ener irtovoarener tte 5 ROOMS RATS Uses Eswiene) DIAMONDS °28” CREDIT \SAMPYATEE NS To affair of youre, Albert, dear,’ she re- OF NIGHT POLICE COURT.!CRIPPLES FIGHT FOR HOME.) I! Which the Mayor ayooved jus) RATS AND MICE! Warch--speciat Best Made Furniture { eponded cheerfully. bought them poodle aie ‘eames t. Grant to recover from the city. | (aS or Rest, with my money.’ Obviously %e never! Annroves Bill Reducing Hours of| suse ff Puzzled by Squab. had been dismissed from the for THE | fled ‘open fi ‘UN tutprr $20 || Low Prices Easy T 5 ay) [felt the humfilation of the begwing at-|OPPIO’ ant ‘ad takes | Be ee ae ete fan inspector, and. euccessf ENT USES IT 82h rowers at ai gaa, FREE the good time you will | tcuae. Sitting Magistrates and Makes te Over Wis Ratate, sued for reinstatement. Last year's blll ISe., 25. 18¢. | WEDDING AND ENGAGEMENT. RINGS, | 1 have, or the benefits you |. "T* arrangement worked peautitully a Statement | supreme Court Ico Biwohott tor] Feaulred that the Board of Hatimaty Rot Bed B ty CALL, ASH GAD CO 1s Hraan Bed with every pt ’ ec se, and the two bettie : | aay reserved ¢ n c A y Grant $2,000. Gov. Hugh ry pure will derive, will depend | ore devoted to each other. But, gon-| Mayor Gaynor to-day approved the [28¥ renerved decision tn on alton ite Te’ chia year a similar bil! waa pasned Bed Bugs CO fists - We! aot trally speaking, I don't believe in a|Night Police Court bill reducing the | Volving the contirilttion o. & Dalle Tl) ang §¢ came before the Mayor to-day SOUSRANTRRO) York'¢ i an’ Cialw largely upon where you go. | s1!!¥, speakin eee Sammict| hours of sitting, Magistrates, ao that |t%®, Wil ot Melinda (. Mach, WhoRe| har tp tm be another hetring oth KILLS INSTANTLY) te*enone mah Cortiandt. LAN olevator, K, “a Yee aaa ———— acidlnabd rh i alle soa dead Btu not t equired to pre’ hue oe Moe, 1 & oF | Oth ‘Wy, = itor SA. Ml Commenting on the bil | tune, im the manutacturing of refriger- ore Roos Het Male ‘ ‘ih ‘ In Last Sunday’s World anemia lal ea A a Woman Run kitts gomay cane i,t ut ST. UPROLSTERY CO. Phoths away, Re Sagi] in fii wt ” yor #8) e construction ts asked for h Wht crossli Twenty-fourth street * . wre 1,653 “Summer Resorts Lam one of thore who have doubted | gone of the deceased, “Edward aad | gg Ree is a ie, ‘ae th h re ’ 2 ivi . At we needed an 1, | Henry, who received from thelr moth> | Browne sixty yours oldy of No. 6 West ough on Roaches, 00 WEEK! Were Individually Adver: ’ let }er's will & trust fund of $0.00, thelr | Twenty-third street, was struck and Tinka. Cuisranland We ene tised—About FOUR 2 not are | father having left them 100.000 In knocked down by a taxicab, op rated | KILLS INSTANTLY | Pa “0 . > : a eee rust, and he m thor ; by lee Newman of No, & Th TIMES the 481 in the cht t 0 per cent. of s t them d be autileal |avaaten ang wept taken: te. the N | HPCE PARLOR SUTTS, Frege : r+} ie 8 n had to be dis or thelr needs, as they are Doth erp | Peon Tzcenita’ guetiag trom a. come| The Ponder Kills Quickly Woe PARLOn <tt era. in tapest i . Wie reason that thes | ples, The youngest son Arthur was the | pound fracture of the lett leg | Fisher Liquid or Romine ee wae, | aR , rrested at luary legatee of his mother's will, pt TE TE At Drees Delleatecseas, | The Moral rie i . il share amoanting to more than & Janitor Falls De | vw CAR A BOT apn | Mulon dollars. suntice Riachort| Andrew Werkowaky, fifty years olf, | ‘e Roudh on Fleas Is Plain— aa sop Coat kind of ar-| the qunstion before duutioe Bisahott| ssresacant janitor employed inthe row ae e aba 1 not be much doing in a wish th ‘ome at|of flats, Nos, 342 to 350 Kast Mifteenth ills eas ice) See It? sae apt dae teas a vmaintnined thatthe | street, was found dead in the basement | Aap yrnneyeerty | SAVEPLUMBER'S slLseLL MnO | TURE ce | Slasaes, Id vo ought to be in| three sona might reside there, estab: | of No. #2 this morning by Isaac Booes ee Mr ae seers cam Mt ‘ “ ” say great hurry to discharge them dur-|lished an additional trust for Fdward| Dr. Mesdes, from Bellevue Hospital, : TH Let World ‘‘Summer Resort’ | fhe nigat. It is time enougi toland Henry. They assert that jt did, | said the man had probably died of heart 100 Repairs and Washers $1.00 "ST w®M ADISON A Ads. Guid ‘erraign them in the morning.” while Arthur contends that it did not, | failure West Uade Si, Citta, as was filed in the Westchester County Clerk's office to-day by Supreme Court Justice| , NOT ALWAYS JUST TO HAVE A “FIXED ALLOWANCE.” Not if she is a sensible wife,” “In that case there Dr. Hancock qualified. ness, and most married people aren't WIVES OUTSIDE THE HOME. job, and she ought to stick to it. Oh, T know I'm an exception to my own rule," the doctor laughed, “but my work is different. I can keep in touch with my home, and I am not tied long hours in an office, or engaged in physical labor ‘so strenuous that I have no strength left for home dutic:. I keep on with proud of me, But every mother and housewife has an equal chance to do that, by her wise and prudent manage- ment of the affairs that come within her scope.” “Do you think the unsettled status of the family pocketbook is going to keep self-supporting women from marrying?” “Never!’ The doctor was mi phatic, ‘Every woman wants a home fand some one to care for her. She en- ters the industrial fleld because she is forced there, and she gets out as soon she can. Or if she doesn't, she's sorry. “If a woman has common sense and a little tact she will have ‘no dim- culty in securing her fadr share of her and the burglars dropped several pack- stranger in another part of the town , GIRL TAKES POISON Sweetheart, but Dared Not Tell Him. Rather than tell her flance that ehe no longer loved him and that thelr en- gagement must be broken, Alberta Scot- to, twenty years old, killed herself by taking a dose of bichloride of mercury. She died this morning at the home of her brother at No. 18 Forsyth street, where she was boarding. Mrs. Antonio Scotto, the girl's stster- and came to this country about thi | natured and hospitable he opens his | serenaders changed to a chorussed yell of surprise and terror and Livenguth stomach and the other wounded in the friends out of the range of the bride- groom's gun. They need not have feared. After firing two volleys, Force siammed down the window sash and went back to bed. ‘The section around Livingston ts so sparsely settled that there are no hos- but Por- ter's wound is inconsequential. ‘The police of the West Orange station notified and the call of t' serenaders Force was awakened a second time. Tats time his callers were Detective Wa.:tr Gostres of the Essex County Prosecutor's off and Policeman Busoli. The bride, who was Miss Gamble, @ farmer's daughter of Livingston, was hysterical as they took her husband away, but they locked him up in the West Orange station on a charge of attempted homicide. HELD FOR BEATING CHILD. the prospects are that the case cannot ~ meee Ne anaramantaer attention of passengers on the they | started to board the train ran for the Coroner's Investigation, ——_ Morgue Cat Leads Rescuers to East River, Where Two-Months- Old Feline Was Drowning. “Dr. Ginger” held sway tn one of the small rooms of the Morgue to-day and old, that was rescued from River last night. Albert Goldie, assistant superintendent of the Moreue, was in the office last night wher. “Dr, Ginger’ attempted to Jump tnto his lap. This was unusual for the cat, and Goldie wondered. The animal then ran back and forth from Goldie to the door, and finally Goldie | followed the cat through the Morgue to the pler where the boats land, ‘There Goldie heard a splashing about in the water and he ran to where Frank ‘Wilson, an attendant, was asleep, Wil- fon finally cilmbed down one of the piles, and near it he discovered the xit- ten. He got {t to the pier, and tt was in a pretty weak condit! Some hot the East basket. “Dr, Ginger" went along to see ihty-second s#treet and Hughes ave- elllec | boardwalk into the bay. $20 Imperial French ge Bedell Five Dollar Suit Event. Every graceful skirt: becutifull No Alterations 3 LARGE STORES. NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, fine woven Madras, cuffs attached, The Metropolitan Playground Associa= Richly Trimmed or Severely Tai'ored aunty coat exquisitely satin lined, every ily poised. Elakcrately or tiful quality, and colors of every favorite hus. 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