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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1911. a AUANSGLEEFU | “Sacrifice” Still Woman’s Watchword, RED AIR HOLDS ANOTHER ARREST MORGAN VISITED TURKS DESPAIR, Says Author of “The Garden of Al/-h” HIMASHUSBAND | FOR KIDNAPPING | WASHINGTON 10 IN NEWYORK CITY) | armen Sink into Motherhood ax i OF OTHER WOMAN 108E MADE TO-DAY GET NEW ‘SPECS | It Were a Feather Bed of Destiny. | STUDY i rhe Mother of Children Faces th tldren Faces the Arrest Makes Balter Red-Head-| Police Now Hunting for Pietro| No Mystery at All, Says Sat- Excited Throngs Hear Consul | on Fact That She Lo her Th , . ai | ‘ac! a Anot Forna’s Speech Justify- Their Father, With Only O Hod H "eo ed Figuratively As Well Quatrone, Who Was Ab- terlee—Financier’s Eyes As Literally. ducted Aug. 21. Needed Annual Test. ing War. WOMAN'S tion —Sacrifice of Herself to Her SACRIFICE } Duty. | vj m4 ——— °) ’ 4 Detec anoth je myster: ie v of J. Bee PANT TOUO MACK) ay Lo inh Suis Mie tah es DENIES HE'S THE MAN: gparam arma ry ite bar-[rarsnt aurea o washington DC ———— ~ i eases that brow; ie was cleared up to-day when Ottoman Representative Says) BRITISH portance to Men, Who Have So tate: ot Mette Palighnite, aiige Vil0 | esbore trom the yarne P sone Riga Has Only One Wife, He Say, | siicent, of No. 167 Cheystio street, who !son-in-iaw, Herbert L. Satterlee, at the - al hae been identified by seven-year-old | foot of West Seventy-ninth street. Mr. but Fiery Thatch 5 | Vincenso sabelia of No. 9 Broome | storgan jumped trom the launch to the Many Other Interests. All Europe May Be Drawn LOVE Into Fight. pramatisr, { “Have a Good Time” and Unrelent- Enough for Detective. |%5"S* sem ane ant sie trom Puty 13 |ar- ‘an-automevine mos waitin te oom a ing Pursuit of Pleasure Are the untit last Tuesday. vey him to the Ananctal district. ‘There was a moat striking contrast to- Gay between the atmoxplere at the ® Consulates of Italy and Turkey in this city. Extra police were needed to handle the crowds about the Italfan BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. Consulate. There were nearly as many Once upon a time that sneering philosopher, Ber- Greeks as Italians in this crowd, all of nard Shaw, dipped his pen in vinegar and wrote a them anxious to be sent back to Italy caustic analysis of “The Womanly Woman.” And the, ee tae ewuiite inane wal womanly woman has never seemed quite herself since. | “nothing but gloom and bitterne: Ex- But let her take heart! For Robert Hichens, auth- for the offic! the place sas) or of many brilliant and glowing novels, of which the most widely known, perhaps, is “The Garden of Allah,” is her open and earnest champion. The woman who, when she {is perfectly honest, bub in the halls and adinits that the end of all her dreams is love, the wife he said and mother who fairly revels in sacrifice for the sak .O Itallans in this NIXOLA of her husband and children—th ypes ‘ ' . * —these are the t; which or whom 600,000 are in and | GREELEY* SMITH 41, Hichens finds most interesting to study and to de- Te tp the belief of Inspector Hughes) 1 took Mr. Morgan to Washington painter nd decornue,| that the boy playmate Vincenzo bed in| with me Thursday night,” sald Mr. Bat-| the Brooklyn tenement where he 84 \teriee to an Evening World reporter. kept all those wéeke wae Pietro Qua-|-it was necessary for him to have hi the thied féct thet hip name te Balter,| ‘TS ho was kidnapped bid Wed i ginsees readjusted. While he | brought him Into the Domesti¢ Rela | Nome, No. 119 Kifsabeth street, on ANE. |nag worn reading glasses for twenty tions ‘Court in Manhattan to-day |# and has not been found. The Que. 'yeare or more, they have to be losked | charged with disorderly conduct and, | (rene boy's father 1s 90 ae ee bated over every year or 80. | according to his own story, the victim | the prospect of violence at the Bands) = wrhuraday, when I told Mr. Morgan f lof a far from humorous case of mis-/0f the blackmailing crowd that He In) was going to Washington to consult my taken Identity. sista to the police that his son mist /oculiat, Dr. William H. Wilmer, he aald ‘A stockily built: man happened into | Pave been a, by an a@ocident ai guessed he would go slong with me \ the paint shop yesterday afternoon and | *¥rely wasn't kidnapped. spent the night at the Arfington Ho- asked the young woman in charge !f The Sabella boy's father also tel and Friday afternoon As, Balter With 16: case of “nerves over the Identification |New York, and went ado “No: he is not,” the women replied. of the prisoner by his son, He denies) Mr. Batterie ‘8 own eyesight bi “But 1 am Mra. Balter, Anything I can | that h paid any ransum, although the Me rtd Lbaabede caused 6a for'your* police say somebody put up $2,730 for |4n Injury to the retina of h “No,” replied with a| young Vincenso’s release, The police | *0° ei eye 18 now norma | look of aurprise. ‘How soon avert he are so sure that Sabelia would induce |e owing. Louis Balter, | with @ store at No. «77 M Brooklyn, has red hair and a redder mustache, These facts, coupled with Themes of Modern Society Women. The Itatian consulate is at No. 2% pring street. The consul is G. Fara ‘orna. When he couid make himself while his left eye te ew York Any nat naturalized re subject to the call of our Govern- | Pict. Modern woman, the Hoadiceas of the ballot, the mailed apostles of ; 1 nave an auivmod the poy to repudiate hie identifioat! “Wns dees da ornnir i teed tater 4 ent. militancy, do not Interest him especially. Not that he disapproves of them, painting 4nd WANt) te he got @ chance, that they have had | tomobile he looked considerably lees than WILL NOT CALL ON JTALIANS IN| nct that he judges them, he hastens to assure you. we x haat ee an of three were | (h® boy placed In Mi custody Gi his sevonty-three years, His old gruff. A A TOF ; yoy of Children's Society, with Instructions ean was there, and he refused t ___ AMERICA TO FIGHT, WHAT JS ANY MAN, THAT HE SHOULD supae? playing in the atore. The woman called | oy et any oe to talk to him lany questions, we “For the present, at least, there will ow 4 know about women? At ah ONO pe y any @ ns. be to need of such a call. Voluntary hat does any man we What I§ any man, that he to the boy: “Sammy, run OF sutleman | Wntll after the trial. nn applications for transportation to Italy sain se them?” he retain Who imitates Another's style, for ine his MENA Pea ibe ORDERED DETECTIVES OUT OF have been coming in by the hundreds. | ¥’ 8" YOUE GORE “Son, . 2 came in, He HIS STORE. We have refused all. approval. ‘Some wonten may develop the ma- Eee waives Ne eer vercent has a red head and a red mustaché and| gabella visited Inspector Hughes late voth children are red-headed. yesterday to see if he wouldn't relent “Your children, 1 suppose?” said the| in this attitude, but found the Inspector stranger by way of introduction, obdurate, He sald he haa ordered the Yes; my children, 14 Balter, ectives out of hiv place because he “Husky youngsters, too. Was afraid 1t would be blown up if he Balter and the stranger started for didn’t, halt a block you thought more of your bust- ‘ore when the stranger MUNK | negy than you did of your son, didn't | back his coat, showed @ police badge | your wan the inspector's parting shot. and, drawing @ paper from @ pocket, | ‘Phe detectives who have. been work- said: ing on the kidnapping cases deci T have a warrant for your arrest. It | ing: Palloazolo has been, making $15,000 was sworn out to-day before Magts-|. veer out of his blackmailing oper trate Cornell in the Domostic Helations |ti.1e"" They expect to have @. atill Court by your wife, Mra, Sadie Buiter.” | S000... (Sue against. him than that INSISTED HE DIDN'T KNOW [furnished by the Sabetla boy, who wald sty Bll B, WOMAN. when he saw him yesterday, at Head- Saditde ined ‘the paper carefully. | quarter The technical. charge was disorderly | “That's Don Pletro. He ‘used to bring conduct. The policeman, Joseph McGin- | me cakes every day.” ternal instine: “We feel that the home Government| I had led Mr. Hichens to talk of| t to the detriment of other interests an sg talent ts perfectly justified in declaring war. | Women, their alms and lives, and loves, | joy) lents, ‘They seem to We also feel we should have the sym-| through a discussion of his Heroine’ | wo., iia motherhood as if it pathy and support of all Americans.| Domini in the “Garden of Allah" and| epost jee Fea, Complications may come from this warlrady Cannynge in “The Frulttul Vine,” lot Totee: which none of us can foresee.” nc ikiekt eaesh, }whiaae nev" ot Tolstoy—has a splendid study. of 1s latest novel, which has just woh a type in. "War study Sig. Verna was interrupted by G.| Kunisned in America, Perhaps you re-;Woman whoso every fant ane in 5 Vernon banker, w A Ameries) ‘ et and i MT cuntt Vase sane no | member Domini, the woman who won|ftom the time sho ls a little girl, te ue: said 200 Mount Vernon Itallans already ‘couse : had organized a company and made ar-|the love of a Trappist monk, marred ‘onsclously the achievement of mother- cod. When she marries and h. Fengements to sail for Italy next week | bim, and then, through a sense of re-| i701 a ‘at'their own expense. gious duty and self-sacrifice, gave him | ),4,. hanbeqee to lose all interest in “There is no need for that,” said. the| back to the vows he had broken, the| charming. ai) Fis © girl she had been Consul, emiling. “Tell them to wait| monastery he had abandoned for her | 41) 44, aprreernrna a awhile.” sake. a ves her, It “Can't hold them," said Mr. Sueni,| The story of Domini was being acted |"i7 “PParently Just @ sort of bait, “Phey are going anyway.” before us as we talked yesterday, for! 1500 ar fied sirls of the same In Itallan neighborhoods, downtown, | Mr. Hichens was. superintending ® Te! them after then meq tener one meets on the lower wost side, in Harlem and | hearsal of the dramatlo version of “Th| nao, One wake ee meners: and per the 2. tenements bristled with Itel- | Garden of Allah” at the Century The | Coowing ther 7 ior @ little music or, wet Mage. Newboys bearing successive | tte, Where the play Js shortly to be AL Aad Aaa nity, told Balter that Mra, Sadie Balter, | The prisoner glowered, but seemed r ed. to see their recent e@itions of the Italian papers were fair- | Produced. ! who lives at No. 39 Kast Ninety-seventh | ieved when four-year-old Michael Scl- ly raided by excited seekers for news| “D0 you believe that the idea of Hoty ive oe Eater street, nad applied for the warrant|meca, of No. 2 Prince street, sald ho Prevents Tooth 7 er T am @ very great admirer ic | from Itely. riflce appeals to women to-day as it CHILDREN At WR, . : >} : shat morning. couldn't remember whether he had ever TURKISH REPRESENTATIVE IN| ‘2 & Dundred years becaals ohlbed ARE A GREAT CARE, | Feminine Physical Fertection; “She wanted to charge you with aban-|seen him before or not, ‘The pollee do d tects NEW YORK IN DESPAIR. ee : ‘1 ‘BUT HOW CAN A MAN JUDGE. | ; ‘ ‘sonment, but the Magistrate thougnt | not attach much tmportance to this, as ecay: pro ec! : ape didthaeg rg hnaalli aden givod| PUlareesbt Arte Mnadlasoeie el photos apel| Whai Tt Is and How lo Allain vf] | Asorderly conduct would answer the|!t hae been many months since the boy b D, Gelial Bey, Consul General of the | more than in life? Domini gives up her | but doesn’t tt seem to you—how can @ A | se," was brought back home. They count mouth and Throat Porte, eat at his desk, at No, 59 Pear! |love—her whole life—for an idea. Aren't|man judge?—that their mothers might | ee { on other evidence to connect Palloszolo 4 | “But I don't even know Sadie Balter,’ mureet, the picture of wrathful des-|_modern women more selfish, more ready /find time to remain charming and ac-| Eternal vigilance and self-denial are the price of feminine physical J gxclaimed the painter; “I have never | with this cass A daily Odol-ising —which pair, to selze their personal happiness tn the | complished?” Perfection, according to the dictum of Dr. Blu A. Dents vered | near of her PRISONER 8OB8 Ab HE GOES TO ‘There are 400,000 Turkish subjects | teeth of all the god Mr. Hichens asked the question dep- | to the members of the Stenographers’ Mutual Association at Cambridge. | “You are the man-I was told to THE TOMB: takes only a few moments — in this country and 60,000 in and about (DEA OF SACRIFICE DOES NOT|Tecatingly. He has a deprecating man- To be a perfect woman, declared Dr. Dentg, you must avandon for J} est,” insisted the policeman. “She a New York. We shalt not call on them| appeaL ag STRONGLY NOW, [2h If he says “I think”—and you || all time putts, rats, wire frames, hobble skirts, and never, never atick seed aed aa having red hate and a| Yemterday afternoon Magistrate Mur- | prevents tooth decay and to go home. We cannot use the men| Arr EA! 5 venture to disagree with him, he L>- pencils into the hair. red mustache. She didn't say anything | DY: I the Tombs Court, held Pallossolo | 4.4 i hroa’ Ye Deve not the navy with whieh not that he did not powsess ah thought,” as though your eloquence |{ things, and she must he cautious about her eyes, be sure ; : ternoon on each of the kidnapping | Simply brush the teeth and | to transport our great army to the /omphatic, opinion on the eee to] Mad hale persuaded tm to change his Proper amount of sleep—and obsery W score of other health r can't understand: shin’ . Balter | CONCEOe. -H3e" amanded> an) adgitiqnal) battlefield. We are in a mont irritating | brcnase Ne Nad WO att Mgrecing with |mimd He has the cool, clear English A perfect cording to Dr should have tweaty- pleaded, \*E Nave ane withetie wemnah vond of eh on a third chareé of car-|rinse the mouth with a few drops and embarrassing situation. Admiral ; 1 voice, the marvellous enunciation which jounds of fat a should inds, » shoudl | # tylng 9 deadly-waspen-and when Pal ; A A Bucknam Pasha hax put such navy as |20Urs | Superficlally the Ladaene always makes me think that the Eng: || gen 12614 degree f v hours, or enough to est eay We were married ten years) ioazolo hear the Magistrate deciare that] Of Odol in a little water—it’s i changed grown more mate lish keep ‘ “ | ms . Shee’ ead * would double the bali ta A Be dare in ‘the {post exoellant Setting TEE Durault of, pleanire, of. suse inne thelr for it thelr atmoaphere, | raise is pints: ng potnt, and should ‘All the way to Manhettan Raiter pro: |e." Sophie at eather hen very economic } " ft ‘. ‘ t, In England, and, of course, in! Piel Nida si een te peunes tested that bis arrest was an outrag J» fh Constantinople and may be called to | Ment ands ¢ + He 1s, perhaps, sitgnity under the The mea ording to the sam ‘ was oti!) sobbing when he was locke i Gakamaane ayain. London, more partioulaclys, bas Besomne middie naight, and ie ciewing cosas cr ghee clea He was taken to the East Fitty-fret| 1, cell in the Tombs. At all Druggists em “From the publlc prints I see that the |® mad chase; stories Is hinted subtly in his at- Eeight, 5 feet 5 inckes, street station, where he sald to McGa-) ‘phe aadelia boy story of Palloszolo's every one sec be just ‘Have a ‘i Geo. Borgfeldt & Co. nse of fair play of this country and | Very LAvreeine ray checks, buff waiste te Distance f: ututretched 1. 3c: Up to finger t kidnapping w 4 ca ai a} coat, stance from o 3 P ager tip should be equal . rey Ct Bey: of England has been outraged by this iar Oe . eee Range | e 18 regulur and keen, his eyes to ken keane a ae didn’t you arrest me in the pain ‘One day wave me a penny in| Chicago, New York, San Francisco unfair action of Italy, When I left front ef our house and told me I could 4y, and he Wears a rather slight She should measure 29 inch i arourd the waist, mustache. “Because I didn't want to embarrass what they have always been— With the ex.|and that @ year ago the letters A bond of | Altogeth letters to him were returned as Constantin on Sept. 9 to come here, | WUAt Et be a | Bust measure, 34 incher | you before your wife and children," the | D¥y some candy with It. He went with there was no hint of this trouble, ve All; 16 oesrihon OU Hit 156 As though half regretting his Hip measure, 39 inch | policoman anawered, |ine and he gave me a ride." “Mo man can tell where it will end. |know personally many women of tlle knowledgment of the “feather b |MOTHER WIFE” SAYS THEY HAD|. “Was It ana “treet, cart” Inepector ‘ of thi ple Al. | type—wives jothers—who consider Ree | Testyercther members of the: Triple Al- |tyne wives and molneta myn, ona aA Mr. Hichonan's next The depth of her chest should be one-fifth of her baight, TWO CHILDREN. eae ed. # ce enter the fight, a ge Buro- | no sacrifice tod e made fo ed the pleture J . “No, it was on @ train, We went pean war may start.’ Turkey will then |tusband and chlldren, and who are not)’ think of those other — = Mrs. Sadie Balter told Magistrate] across a bridge, and then we went to @ AN OFT-REPEATED show the world her real ability to fight. | yjtatiy interested in what goes on out-/handsome mothers one aces at balls, ' ——= | cornell ane had been married to Balter! pig nouse, There wan a woman there Remember, Europe has not yet heard | gine (noir he My own mother feo better figures than daugh- erpose | im: ars ago in Wilna, Russia, With! ana another boy. Every day this man — > -—— ye Bly (oa to1a th tt daus ill ever dare to be— He 1 : ‘ to this country about seven yenra| WOuld come and give me ¢ » The BOGUS AUTO LICENSES Perhaps if every woman told the ( w: intini ence, study, resotu: | Hale a 5 10 Kirl | vo to make thelr fortune. They had| voman called him Don Pietro, a of us ever really do that-she would | you admire them a At ft was quite fy ving. Bhe ‘sald she got] and I stayed the ee admit that the alm of ite tor her agh,confexs my one thought ts of the H : Nt siruck his wife on| many discouraging letters from him ex-| Pletro took me out on tho street and| i PA ia al - to » and be loved passionately.” 1 struggle thelr preservation rep- SO enS a iding, The M plaining his inability to send her money | said I could play. I didn't see him any Police Think Trio That Abandoned |'°)0"5 {0 ove of the same vital ims I answered, “How vigilant ate h opped| more, and then a policeman took me away with him, and pretty soon my | father came.” e to men?” I inquired. 2 "Mr, Hichens answered. | uit be? A man has so many | s—his career, his ambl- Car May Be Able to Give Clue in Herne Murder. Police activity looking toward the they havo to b ext Tues- | ie | wrongly addressed, Balter's parents tain such an armed truce with SiO fi To me the result doesn’t seem ha stify the e | wave her money to come here to look for ips not,” Mr, Hichens answered “ie - a, arrest of the “taxicab robbers” who "7 0 FR him. She had a brother living In Bast a going to say that a;“verhaps not. And then a long, grate D FROM MATT Ninety-seventh 5 and with him} murder Adolphe Sterne in front of his |UO™B O00 Alb A) em, too; but 1{ful sigh escaped him EAWAN | 5 % a F Y rv — — visited E in Brooklyn and Epaisla javetry, eiore, at Bizth avenue [OMAR may, Have, Chain, 100; Oe eee eee haan doesn’t have to > AFTER FOUR YEARS’ FIGHT, | warnoa there was another Mire. Batter | and Thirteenth street, on, was be charming!" he said. | or disappointed hearts. T, ™, . ORs She met him on the street and! revived to-day when a search was be- Dee ee cet enawe Tia Cam ——_—_—— Tells Court Husband Ist “Bay jo Must Stand Trial for Sendi nh away from ber | ft d two women wh 4 - a = we IES: dan 1 or end y *. ter aa “d- d | fun for aman and two, women ee se ties, may_atrugate. agains: | CHILDREN STRANGELY STIGING | Nae ATE Bae Ss anon ing in the garage of Blenbrink's Hotel, Hollis, Queens. Acting on the bare chance that there may be some connectwn between this tried to hug him, She was crying, He | ver away and said he did not} know her. Halter asked for time to] consult a lawyer and was held tn $800} knowledge, against thelr real DEAD; WOMAN HELD. Rum Fiend” and That He | Threatening Letters to Gov. | Stokes o ae to women | on, 5 ae Beat Her. arene ue een sel Two Succumbed After Drinking sd x | Justice rad p sti ourish: i ue a e P } edd nd 1 ball on the ehar of abandonment taxleab and the one which has been #0 [(Umrncnce sll @ Hentahing tna | Coflee Said to Have Been ; sce go from Charles. una Naturalization persistently sought, the police are bends eee en ne sn agested. en by Stepmother. Cecilia Mulligan neym wa Criminal Insane, where he nd avenue said | Ing every effort to locate the man and |i) Uh Meek Mey for money | sh Mae ! Judicial Investigution ‘ en contr it: Ha. Nea werfous charge | the women, That there was something | ne known love,” Mr! AM HARLEBTON, W. Va, Sept. %.—| ania Police € fi 1 a8 (i aitie ot esis f ould obtain proofs | criminal in thelr activities 18 deduced |fi hins answered, “but later on they |The Hate pia Klay mits of JohO | she had at least one consolat Re kor Wendie Whbnatenice iRtian varrlages were legally per of ; ch newered, “but ro y | Thur a merchant, 1s und . : ! i fram the tact that both the Btate and | ln amos certain to meet It. I think laonmection weit ne cea seaer SFreat 18) marriage to Joseph, whom sie had 10 Gov. stokon of Jersey, but es showed Balter one of the The man or woman who thinks city Ncenses found on the machine are teh! eath of her two | ‘i and came to this cit Balter 4 h tee Oi A rit levery ng has within him or/stepsons, Herbert and Walter, in 1905, ;FouRht to court charged with assault ty, where he nite Red teeaPinttiie that “Opportunity,” like light- ee her the power of a great love, though! presumably from ptomaine potsoning her wae. toe ; . (ila than aaa thames | /e per- ing. atrilkes i WHO IS MONSIEUR Z? |many of us never flnd it out. And) Mrs. Thumm's arrest followed an Investi<| “didn’t: meet him through a tele-| yi Ae 0 1 Welle of | ARTUR a Shean dat that he ‘ected Rheingold ning, strikes but once in the same era ts Gacitied 4 miraiy nee are oo inany sn0ret loversea ation made by a detective agency. | phone conversation.” shy said, “and hanane SOSRUBS Ih ae St ws ne never been niartied to her. | Beer. The same ‘Place, will do well to spend a few 4 many unavowed love: hen the e three children of Thi ate ha slat pie oth but A t the ta bates? dled | re leat a 0 a baffled by the mysterious “‘Mon-| mother of children faces the fact that mer wife becar Puerta Amid RO not charined with my voice It ts|were dismissed. He will now ha rogressive spirit minutes with to-morrow’s Sun- sieur Z.” she loves a man other tian thelr father, night and two of them died. Romie, (tue 7 was & telephone girl, but I met) stand trial for sending threatening let WOMAN VICTIM OF GAS. , as now produced |day World and read some of the Who is he? 1 cannot see that there tm more than |aged twelve years, the eldest, recovered {Bien Se shark SREONES Sete | BRE REY: FARO Sh Sanisign Stow. hte: a fine new label, : : one solution—the sacrifice of herself to|'The Coroner failed to conduc reduction of a frienc sate e hee'8 tt, Justice Brady y No one seems to know, duty, 1 confess I cannot understand !amination at that time, which cory Then she told Masistrate Applpton | said rue Attempted Sutetde PALE RIPE OVER HALF-A-THOUSAND He plays a strange part in the \the mother who abandons her children. | for the delay 1n the Investigation, |why ahe wished she hadn't. She wa I am of the opinion that the relator; rH He satan forty years old, te | “BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY” ADS. a greatest mystery story of the dec. | But remember, I do not condemn, I do| The State will base its case on the earning her own living and her home sound mind to under. !8 Bellevue On tte fering from the t 4 \ not judge such a woman, After all, | mone leas at 418 Bast One Hundred and and chara sof Kas inhalation, . According to | ade. |what does a man know?" jseeimeny of ormle TAS whe. aald | hth street. A mont! fi khteen-year-old daughter, Helen, ‘They will find printed therein This story is “The Strangler,’ *"'p jthat on the night of the tragedy Mra, | Thirty-clg a ae Mrs. Heaton was attempting to heat 1 i iy angler,” «But surely you do not regard mother-!qhumm gave each of the children a cup/Met and married Josep! Mulligan and at ik to hea! | by Albert Boissiere. It has been the! nood as the only real vocation of of coffee and insisted that they aring| "The nikht after we were marsted,” ! same mulk aver ® litte store: ta the Brewed by S. Liebmann's MANY MORE THAN WILL BE most talked of book in France for women?" 1 objected. jit. He said that his ¢wo brothers dra | she iG: "he fold maa thet IE Waa at Fo Mae thud thateae nant anit ieee, Sone: Breabir vi tore PUBLISHEO 18 ANY OTHER months, ' HE DOESN'T CARE FOR “IMITA.|{hells but that he partook of only a/ duty to #unner i ai at el en ne world loves a brite there, Heaton was overcome when her daugh- Sold by sll dealers 24. WY. SUNDAY NEWSPAPER, i “The Strangler” will be printed) TION MEN,” SAYS WRITER, —|"'Young ‘Thumm recently left home be: | both my eyes wild Went aver to Brook @ a great attendance at the t# found her, Hie summoned @ police- bottles, $1—im Greater ‘ geeem. : for the first time in English in The} “1 veiteve in a woman developing ner |cause he says his stepmother made a iyn to live witli is mother.’ Md show to-night, Mra. Anna man from the. New We a rantionn New York. 4 Those Who Read Will Find Evening World. capabilitios to the fullest, whatever di, [feaend, attempt on nia His: Phe Youne| ims sik tan, Your Honor,” said| Helton Wilry, the newly wedded wits ae Rt A coca GER an Oe Many Chances to Buy Well- Dect | ‘ ectio: a ch a 1 Sinmira Ohaumatn: anne tee iley of the Bureau of Chemis | > ri “5 The first instalment will appear |recton {hex mer, taken’ Mr Hichens | able property, and thi, the State wilt| Mulligan, who, being @ chauffeur, was try, iy to be present. ‘Tho Wi man's But, | to Bellevue, | Established Stores, Markets, Monday. {for tmnitation men, I don't care for sup (make an effort to prove, Is the motive of |Seoustomed to the polite Phraseology of | trage party will make @ demonstration| A we of attempting to commit Hotels, Restaurants, Cafes, E Be on the teokeut for it. Hem aie gh “onl care for any ‘he alleged second attempt. ‘The pedion| ty lice courts , : of the selation that exists between the suicide Was made against her at the IS, » Cafes, Ete,, \ , utaur will be exiuged Rot sickness; it's bay run," in- | cook spove and the ballot box. She le in & serious conditton, | ‘on the Bargain Basis.