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et ct MORE MINISTERS | —-DENGUNCEASTOR WEDDING PLANS: — ' Local Pastors Declare None, Even of Liberal Creeds, Woman Most Attractive at Fifty, ADA MAAR ALI DARAA A RAARY RAP RARARA RAR RANA 8 ennnnne, At Middle Age Her Sym- pathies Have Broaden- ed; She Doesn’t Fade Until She Loses Contact With the World That Club Is Launched a asa Lure 2 to Aid es Comparison Is Asked Between | Would Perforin Ceremony. sa pbb _ Suffrage Club and Men's cand Political Headquarters. - se Intellectual, Mature Wo- ‘i CALL IT A MOCKERY. men, Earning Their Mrs. Jaines Lees Laidlaw, a member of the City Committee of the Women's Suffrage party, is cesponsible for the : Qwn Living and Bear- All Pity “Young Girl Dazzled) ing Their Share of Re- A exposure <f che inside workings of by Millions of Divorced Man sponsibilities, Need No | utiraze. she made the revelation at the opecing of the suffrage clubhouse, Protection and Are En- titled to Vote. Old as Her Father.” at No. i20 West Kighty-first stree:, yesterday afternoon. “Compare these surroundings,” sald | The storm of ecclestasttoal eriticiam Mra. Laidlaw, as she swept her hand! | To free her husband, she says, #0 Ls Of the proposed inarriage of John Jacob + (Special to The Frening World.) in the cirection of snow-white tables, ; [may marry his paculsaeey: atte Astor and Miss Madeline Talmage Cambridge, Mass, Aug. glistening with silver and crystal and | [daughter of a prominent New York Force, started by Rev. George C. I At what age is che woman of to- politician, Mrs, Oscar A, Turner, mond of St, Jolin's Episcopal Church, | @ay the most interesting and at- + ; clared to-day at the Waldorf-Astoria } Philadeiphia, continues unabated. Four| tractive? | | she would go to a Western State to ap- bishops of the Episcopal Church, with| The answer depends, of course, on the j [ply for a divorce as soon as a satis- which ths Astor family has always | Point of view of the respondent. Elbert ¥ | factory financial settlement !s made. been afilated, have joined in the cor: | Hubbard save “fifty, iaconically and | Mr. Turner ts president of the Kiy| fy demnation of the proposed union. Bisiop |decisively. Mr. Hubbard, the “Fra El- a | ueeetwonseeby jum sUveresteniits otner | Greer, head of the New York Diocese, |bertus of the Philistine and sage of ' | | mines and has an office at No. 2 Broad- declares emphatically that no minister | East Aurora, 1s known for his clever j fj | Way; With branches in seny large cities in his jurisdiction will be permitted to epigrams. He {s an authority on ad- * 4 jSince January he and his wife have Perform the ceremony. Sic! ops Mackay- | vertising; he knows a great deal about } jdeen living tn separate apartments. He Smith of Pitiadelphia, Doane of Al-|men and living—and women. | jresided at the Waldorf untit July 10, bany and ‘awrence of Massachusetts | “Of course, you know, asa man grows ¥, ; _) |When he went to the Hotel Majestic also declare that it any Episcopal c¢ at the wedding, Here are more upinions of loca! clergy. men on the matter {n addition te those | printed yesterday: “Col, Astor and Miss Force are com- mitting a great sin, for they are breaks is impossible for | older rsyman to oMictete | c ch his own age rnd ox In Ry the time a woman is fitty she Knows the world of work and en- Jeavor, If she has it in her, her sym- |pathies have broadened, her interests are wide. he pushes the age oa ong to agree vorre se MRS JAS. L ing the laws of God," asserted the Rev, | NO SUCH THING AS FADING FOR LAIDLAWS Frederick W. Hagar of the Madison SUCH A WOMAN. Avenue Baptist Church. “I most cer- “The most interesting woman I know of is @ working woman fifty years old. She has brought up a family and struggled along with tainly could not marry them, and I be- eve the other responsible ministers of our denomination feel the same. brillant with flowers, “to the head- quarters of any other political a luncheon, this hall will be filled party Je function held here. “ them and now she has gone back |! New York City. “There will be a flavor of sweet mean 9 aration is inevitable, in See Eb thE iauereing “I tell you politics needs such up-| fellowship. We will show the men that vere nsta.ces, but it should af- conn, Ufting environments, and once our] women can be good co-workers. We Shc peivitager st ier aria “f met-an interesting woman recently, ters know they can enter such a|will demonstrate that we can be ‘good She !s employed by an advertising firm. fellows, She holds a more important position 1 that privilege to an in- 4 sufferiny woman, how place of this and be served with such It Not an Idler, Says Fra Elbertus the Cause ot “Votes tor Women” THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 39, ‘SEEKS A DIVORCE SO RICH MAN CAN WED HIS AFFINITY Mrs. Os A. Turner to File Suit Soon in Nevada. MARRIED FO 7 ARS. She Gives Him to Soul Mate Now Because He Has Been Considerate. “It was my desire to escape publicity,” Mrs, Turner sala to-day, “but since the report 1s out 2 might as well admit I have engaged counsel te for divorce. I am now awaiting the negotiations for a satisfactory financial settlement. Mr. Turner has been @ con+ siderate and devoted husband through out our married life. There was never any friction until early this year, when he came to me and confessed that he had found a ‘soul mate’ and could no longer live with me. It came as @ surprise and for weeks J was simply dazed, “WON'T SAY A WORD AGAINST FATHER OF HER BOYS.” “After my return from Europe last October with my son I went to San at much more would I deny ‘it to an | than does her husband, who !s employed | lege, finds the girls of college age most | turing, I think it would be very 1n-| francisco for a visit, and there I met ] Offender against womankind, @ | yY the same firm. That {ts being an tn-| absorbing, discreet of me to come out with any | with an automobile accident which came Dreaer of marriage vows! teresting woman—working and amount-| “You can’t just help being deeply in-|xeneralities about thelr ages. But you ing to something, just as a man might. “For a woman like that there Is no such thing as fading. A woman doesn’t terested in the eager young things, and wanting to help them In every way. Of course, for general Interest to the | can put me down for twenty-seven this case, and don't forget why. The F Dr. George L. Perin said: “DEPLORABLE AND OFFENSIVE CASE,” HE CALLS IT. “The thing that at bottom makes pose actual inter Prof, Charte author and lecturer, refused to consider te like women on the same terms on which I like men, I don't Lelleve in protect- ing women; !t le on'y bad people who need protection, As for the young girl, she bores us. ly 1 wish this alliance and all simie ones might be made Linpossib! . Astor is one of the iower ant- clared Dr, Julla Seton e New Thought Chure 1 woinen in his 5 he sweet, innocent young girl eighteen, fresh from a convent, mind pure and simple, the ideals ¢! sisters taught her till unshadowe: there {9 something wonderfull; Zuebdlin, the well-known the subject in a serious manner. “The most interesting age,” he ars, He td, and the most tribes were either polygamous of polyandrous. It has remained for a certain small part of the a great violinist, or plan’ or lawyer, She has the highest ide: and no notion that the world outs! to “Twenty- Then sald the woman who was present. even,” was the answer, COLLEGE WOMAN FINDS COL. LEGE AGE BEST. “Put brute creation, The more highly guilty man or woman. If the ver- OF NEW THOUGHT CHURCH. | [IAN Moe conte upon ool, to him an innocent young girl, 2+) Astor , olice fale Tiunrea | _ ING: GURL HAG BEEN OOE*| Astorsitorse auntialn, der that | to Police Court to Quick Divorce in Brook her appeal- 2 “ vay e wo! out her. The future shines en a are|She 1s soft and callow and fooltsh,| ‘8 always that of the woman that I|Ing about reversions of typ Her Innocence fs often felgned. Above]@™m with. How could it be otherwise? | rosy before her. She has most won- “In the early days of the race | oi) gio is not interesting’. How old are you?" he asked, turning |derful ambitions. She is going to or doctor, .rofesor gravely: orld to achieve beth lan OllVa Dale er 0 i or gr does not share them, and she has all | sicauitbasauniy, ‘ Miss Ollve Davis, ¢, Wellesley college | me down for twenty-seven. the enthustasm of youthful vigor and “Z said at Col, Astor was an graduate and at present mistress of “When you consider the number of] of a spirit that has not been crushed animal, but 7 «am insulting the j the halls and dormitories at the col-| women to whom I am constantly lec- and battered by many disappointments. near resulting fatally, It was after my return to New York that my husband told me of this ‘soul mate.’ She is the daughter of a prominent New York in of hope that the publicity will not injure him tn a business way. He {s the father of my two sons. If there were no children I could bear the humiliation.” Mr. and Mrs. Turner have been mar- ried twenty-two yea She was Miss Liewella EB, Russell, daughter of William Russell, a well known New York horse- man and noted for her beauty. They were married when she was sixteen. There are two children, Oscar A, Turner dr, @ student tm Yale, and Llewellyn Jackson Turner. TURNER REPUTED TO BE A MULTI-MILLIONAIRE. Mr. Turner is a son of Join Turner of Wicomico County, Maryland, and is reputed to be worth several millions. | 1ll word to say of him, | he | all be | 8 | i: ; ea For years after their marriage, accord. The proposed marriage {x no real Sion ac al Sher can only tana HB dB ee y ing to Mrs. Turner she was with him place where thero is tho highest form| Tenuy uity of the crimes with in the rough mining sections of the of love between the contracting par-| Sever be party to delivering over West before he made his “strike,” tles. In this case there Is ne ing but | elimbing hills and myuntains and ving sex-attraction on the one sid aven one whose mind was warped | lon camp food. sical instinct which produc our | with worldiness.” His legal residence 1# In Nevada, but Troe Oe ad ne cr and gittrer: | (2EPLORABLE,” SAYS MINISTER |he and Mrs, Turner for the past tea fe te Oerintcundes: wealtavandinre:| OF A LIBERAL CREED. | 1 years have lived at the Waldorf, the eminent social position. | The Rev. Leon Harvey ot an! Bellevue-Stratford in Philadelphia and “Needless to that T would not of- ’ Unitarian Church, Fourth av the New Willard in Washington. Sev- ciate at such ack the pre Pwentieth street, {8 one of | Jeral years ago he acquired the Tono- posed ceremony, ror woud “huroh | kno x dministers of a thoroughis | Hugo Did and He Had to Go| Evidence She Got Grounds for | pan group of mines in Nevada tor countenance it as BEEN DAz.|htirilly disapprove. of” the proposed | $300,00 Mr. Turner sald to-day he had no begin action | “The marriage !s a crying tance of | Dr. Ri galnst it, I think that the marriage hmond perfectly stated the case Explain. lyn Court. knowledge of Mrs. Turner's intention to begin sult for divorce, and said he had HUSBAND FINDS BEAUTIFUL WIFE DEAD FROM SHOT ny | 'Rich Flushing Woman Gets p During the Night and | ‘Mystery surrounds the death of Mra | Florence Mount, whose body war found to-day in the Ibrary of a fine old Co lonial home in Washington place, Plushi- ing. Only night dress enveloped the body. A bullet wound through tie right temple and #® revolver found on the floor indicated the means of dea No one heard thb shot that brougi* death, Her husband, Edward H. Mount, & wealthy real estate dealer, with oflcce &c No. Mt Montague street, Brooklyn, did not know she had left hie side tn thetr bedroom on the floor above, Her father, BE. HL. Harris, and her two litue children heard nothing during the nigh Mrs. Mount retired last evening aby 10 o'clock, At the time there was | ripple upon the surface of the hoi Va affairs. A neighbor to whe a flimsy at ta uusly consi¢ 1 in the conversation. At thirty years of age, retaining the n beauty that hw Ked her as a belle [It t# built on the colonial lines of th jolder regime and had muc The family has been a part of the best cial life of Flushing for a couple of tions. . Mount discovered his wif body day. He did not # se for the day's busl- ness and went through the house, think ing that she had proceeded early to the duties of her househc In the lbrary he saw the body a tabi The revolver, a heavy on, was on U No light bh which led tot shot was fired int belief that after dawn, no letter, no memorandum and not a possible trace of preparation for suicide, Mrs, Mount was a striliy some woman, She was ne fade until she loses contact with the| outside world, I suppose the more ma. “Forty-two years ts the most inter-| Dotan and he is openly received at | {0 ! hes tall, hor Agu We wed lightly, flippantiy. in the | mental mates, and therefore I believe Lid pevedbe bpiosaell sore hed. bad ae bia i < posh P wite, ce “For months I prayed there might be Was present. One of her childr Force-Astor match both aro undoupt- |i? ‘Votes for Women.’ I believe there | sixteen of our grandfathers’ (sdb at Is the age BLE i rie reconelilation, but in July Mr. Turner | years old and the other 1s a mere edly putting all their emphasts on suc|!8 @ real equality between men and the old roma't..c novels, to an age when | LIKES THE SIMP AIDEN OF | moved to the Hotel Majestic. kven af- eae litmese' of her mather, who perficlalities, instead of regarding mar. | “OMe, because thero is no sex distinc. rs gael; A EIGHTEEN, ter what has happened I have not an bee taken te ite fat tab wee . rlage for the serious thing it Js, Cer-|ton tn brain and soul. Therefore 1/@nce of ving to make her of real and) pr. Laure G. Hughes sald: It te my earnest | *!" ‘ young may. r — oe + Century 0 nitding Afire, Fire was discovered in a bedroom the second floor of the th brick building at No, 42 | street to-day, John Al who « cuples the building, extinguished the blaze before the engines arrived, The building is owned by the extace of Pa rick Diver and ix salé to be more then a hundred years old. on story water Vv CONEY ISLAND PANCAKES “They are as refreshing breeze from the Ocean an light and airy as snowflakes. Mrs, Walter, 409 Hauicock St., Hielyn. & | SELF-RAISING ( FLOUR For Pancakes, Miscuit and Pastry asa Give the children ) ve | Values up to $20.00 Kills Herself. | pald an afternoon visit sald that the young wife had complained of a slight illness, but that it was not serl-| during her girthood, surrounded by all the comforts and luxurtes that a com- fortable estate could provide, with two | | bright ehildren playing about the house, she apparently had all ef the things that hold a woman to life, The hot lis in a fashtonable portion of Flushing, | | distinetion. | + |] white, lavender wit |] pire models, buttoned “Collexe Sweator,” The Forsythe “Coventry Club” Waist, 7.5 00. August Clearance Sales Linen Dresses (\ GREAT VARIETY. 50, Value $1% $7.50 Linen Suits White, Natural and Colors $6.75 $3.85 $12.50 Linen Travelling Coats Veluee $2.00 to $8.00, Pongee Travelling Coats Value $18.00. Pure Irish Linen Waists HAND EMBROIDERED, $2.85 alive $ 50 te $6.00. Imported Repp Skirts ne $3.85 Value $5.5) John Forsythe west s4tn st. “Best Values at the Lowest Prices” 121st 2p Street || Ave. Annual Mid-Summer Sales, Thursday Women’s Pumps Gun metal, patent leather and Russia alf; ankle strap, Cuban heels; See ee cater gns of POC Boys’ Shoes Satin calf, bluchers or balmoral; solid leather soles and counters: * O8c sizes 10 to 29; speci Women Underwear ia ; |About 150 dozen samples of ri misses’, sizes 14 to 44; two hi | H |Phandkerchicf sailor collar and tie; | ¥ with sleeves or sleeveless; pents : lace trimmed other four have kimono waists of all ch, deep |Jover embroidery, lace na [extra sizes: value to 49¢...... Cc medallions; skirts to match; Women's Underwear val. $2.98 Extra sige ribbed vests, lace yoke; Women’s Linen Dresses _ | s!ecveless; sizes 7,8,9; sper 12)c Plain coior Krench iinen; pointed saitor | Ht. collar, loose panel front and bac sie finish; tan, blac! 4 allsizes; 12!30. Oy the following combinations; tan red, white with blue, light blue black; latest em: | Women's Silk Hos silk; fest black; regular pee double sole, high heel and toe: deep ont or side | ffect s 14 tt 44; og ea 07 | ter top ‘ull sizes regularly 39c Turkish Bath Towels || Women’s Messaline Dresses Extra heavy grade, pure 12% Women’s Dresses Dresses at half the cost of materials alone; odd lots of dresses that sold up to $2.98; large assortment in several models: in trimmed sailor collars, pointed or square; also Dutch or yoke | eck 1 classes of mati ; |] necks in a naterialss O70 sizes 14 to 42; special Women’s Lingerie Dresses nm Six stylish mode!s worm and Men's Socks Geod quality, { sizes 14 to 42) dresses that were made to sell from $10.98 to $15.98. In the lot are low necks with lace yokes an Final wind-up of women’s aad mis sow wh te, fringed ends kimono siceves; high necks with lace [*PO4 t yokes, three-quarter siceves: or tony, | % ‘ H |] sleeves, ponel front and back and Bleached Sheets |] pleated or combination skirts; ver ize 72 x 90 in.; made from a standard fall colors; alo. stripes, Ei | mutiny scamediceniree) value DQ figures ond checks; special. 4.95 29 fet IC | Women’s Silk Glow es Women’s Shetland Veils 16-button length; double tinwe '69c. ets yes ‘ong: Bleck, white © and 29¢ tips; black or white; specia, Audust furniture and Rug Sale No Money Down atirect the inex perien n't draw p Hof the old truth that the love of money | should never be permitted to take place, not suggested to her that he wished her te the root of ev 1" sald M.jand 1 feel oattive that mont of the ho, Ohtlin Oho He! wamilted he and % Blau or Ae AULA URE RACIAL era ccineatie ‘Mrs, Turner have been Hving apart for terian chro ’ nt would. a ile ith me. It Is deplorable A wite mie tank an Apartment alrest: saveralimonths bus sald (b was ‘Muat S Youd marry hite if he hadn't @ great {person without the husband and Usoy love *\ Last year, while returning from Bu CUPS deal of money But if the evidence Moai rag enes Mig ihe Wt-' rope on the Deutschland of the Har "T thin ore are cases where ta what it {= stated to be, he is be the voklyn Buprem rt IN berg-Amerle lin M inne) eh ate rea taatinen Se lwetininc Here should be social pun ae solute divorce and got a /cermAmerican line, Mra Turner re) Just add hot water, to remarry ty to @ one of his ren | station appro [decree in rapid orde She was Lilian neckiace, a birthday present. It was, ° on = —— ndont, yet womanly |e remarkea |May Carman of No. 02 Pacitc street, | never recovered, Sie is an attractive | bring to a boil, and TTT EERE an woman revolts Pnalish "ue | Brooklyn, and Ue 1 from whom she woman, retaining her youthful appear- | eee ed to the purity | address, a IYOF Milton J, Carman, gon of @ | ¢ ac and spends much of her ume rey | life. No decent woman wiil/ “What 1s your nam iske ‘A mses _ ing at oe rd in motoring in he 00 limousine, seTve. Since the Time ever open, her home to Col, Astor and pointing to & Cox Lying on the Une End hee nuanenat acetic | ee Of Adam) sive eet tormation tho poe Ate Me hinth OF weir chi" ear ELENA LEADS YACHT FLEET UBWAY TAILOR IS LATE. eman 4 name and was disporting himself wi PORT | Real Estate Has Been - — ily dm it aA SUMINONS other women In Hoston, and she wrote ‘INN. Y. ¥. C. RUN TO NEWPORT Growing in Value. So the Grand White Wing Tran i Ae ik sin ; ae : ere hag »make| NEWPORT, R, 0, Aug, 9—T rhis fact alone should brand | formation Scene Is StI a Gourk While the poll gation, ae sch one Elena of the New ¥ Macht a House, Lot, Acre Tract or Farm | Promise Ing the sur Joa a riivings ie pa er NTP bis eropiteal| property asa'SAFI id PROFIT Hugo took : 2 Mo the i | SIELDING s ’ LOO BE rely‘absolutely upon their intrinsict j + forms to toll he 1 s } i fhe greater the Realty bargain eas ; wae Wh f | USED UPRIGHT PIANOS you secure the gre OUT | cause allor was late again This men,” sald He , K te in good order a Announoement. Wiad. Neon made. that! Tuga, "Mad a Gow ont without a $75—$90—-$100—$125 t ¢ tran ation When I spoke to him about tt ud —_—_ $3. to $5 month York's underground wou som a c men ve 5. eo (0 % 10 y lay morning and tho 1 uway i : OXFORD CLuB Square Pianos $10 Up of strap-hangers ed The dered » was a « : E vA 53! lkctha Beceatine tre (ind aha ceuay PAE ATES re . Send postal for cat tlogue, Real Estate Ad-| More than in| |006ing he If ay array of white mothe name ond addvess. A : DRY GIN WISSNER WAREROOMS vertisements|the Herald or| were disap) Be PTA PCI | rene ae one eine aati 96 5th Ave., cor. 15th St., N.Y. Were Printed| Any Other New ||it waa explained, and he promisnd t9/ on ake 31 reted by Tay or DISTILLED IN AMERICA |ff 55-57 Fiatbus Ave., Brookt/i Last Month in|York Newee| iin again ee OY tO ee uation, Then G , atari THIS pure gin docs . The World— | paper. angh of costume, however, ta|man for a Umne DIED SURPRISING HIS WIFE, eR AUT Ae (ETE WILL RECOMMEND 11 promised for to-morrow he next da “He sa at Wasn't 1 ! a sf vf) Hy Phen é rach tin If your money is earning but a! 2 1 ad he'd ‘i rrsPRVAaNS y” flavor which pits - small rate of interest it will pay }" as , WORK Bnd “he a . i makes many 8 mixed Remarkable Timekeeper you well .o read through the Real 1 ats Aga nha i: rink taste like an Mr, I 4, Puck , of Nast we 6 ty ate BARGAIN offers adver-| Morgan Sally tor 1 zy i Ww ApOUNERY, COP: fj I from A, hee dbacad “ r Home, nin vat uni wa ied in The World from day t0| sournasieron, ia te 2 f we ‘ LANG te ‘All highielase dinar way, City day and Calhoun, Amer Minister. to a F A Chee a cathe at 100, remark ‘a Arcee MAAC rk T inane on I ' Vtoat storesand caté eoper. It does not y See How to ae A Am Kronp va n Cecile Buttermitk F M and Baird-Daniels Co. vere Aa tn & month, I ‘ eieilaan tte ’. ngers on t diyimpic sailing) BINGHAMTON, N.Y. Aug r said tha Ain ut “ne ‘actory and TL consider it better than an bane. Baltare Muldplys on derle \oviay Ineludes J, Plots tamiy of I. % eaay yesterday ven pine back almost ilers other American wateh Lever owned Tam MMMERMENN |ROMt Morgan, Admiral Lord and Lady drank buttermilk bought from @ farmer 1 t waure. AMP, Will certainly recommend Mr. Keene EE EEE | Charien Beresford, the Duke of Suthers jar 4 Gye menbers are oritivelly Il tram | Telund set to work os had NPA dae Ah sadield aides ul land and Lord Degboroush, ' pro ane potnonings [sone | ry ptr Bra Bak at Nag . Hof © Parlor Suit, beautiful desi hand carved, mahogany fin with claw feet hty hed? eats: fitted with foose cushions of sith. plu $58; August Sale Price : Greatest Value Ever Offered tn Grass Beds are exactly as the orn pation. = inch heavy 7 Ie ‘Wilton Rugs 36x63; value ( bad Vy ghe init. $4,809 Iaeasik ti vaiel $12.49 | | HII| ae $18 50 | |) be had in ait sizest FP value $20. Aue gust sale price, S.SNTO.6; value $36,at $27.50 3 : IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFE WHAT YOU NEED— } A We WANT” WILL GO AND GET IT. : : . : ee ne

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