The evening world. Newspaper, October 5, 1911, Page 3

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YOUR WIFE GIVE HT 10 HER —JUSTICE FORD. easiidiis Only Common Decency to Let tler Go if She Wants to, Court = 8, MAN SHOUL DBE § SILE} Woman G Anyway—Not Unmanly to Forgive. “A brsbrad showld never contest tie's suit for divorce, ‘If a woman no longer wishes to Hive with @ man oo his wife it ts ©aly common deceucy to let her go. from his wife and she bas been 31 faithful to bim, thtre is nothti Mamanly in forgiving her. What do You suppose the Lusbaud was doing himaeelt during the period of seps- ration?” In these few star ling sontences Jus+ Mfopkins. action with and asked » of the Willtam R. counsel, turned ed tances ‘8 Place would this woman ins's it Your ke ed taken by sur Miss Farrar Tells How to Get Thin: ‘{BQUCTED BABY, WANTS ADORE |“ Brain Exercise 1's Best Wa the Worst of It, | THE EVENING WOR LD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 191%. e Woman's Best ‘Que Star Says She Lost Ten Pounds and Didn’t Bother About Physical} Exercise Stunts or Diet. | Just Got Her Mind Busy | and, Presto! Flesh Be- gan to Disappear--Fat| Thoughts Make a Big' Waistline, She Asserts. | esate How to Get Thin, By Miss Farrar “Any physician can tell you how worry will make anybody thin. It's the wenring, tearing mental activity that does it. But I don’t advise a woman to worry. “The way to lose flesh is to take an active mental {i everything that gocs on you. Keep your mii growing fat. think of By Ethel Lloyd Patterson, 4 M Geraldine | may have! lost ten pounds in Yurope, but he WNGLISH ACTOR | FOR HICHEN'S NEW PLAY HERE. Man Hela for W ASLEEP IN FIFLD | A Reginald Vonketler, formerly editor | ay of the “American Gentleman” and hero | ted daughter of tt Smith, off ry Park, N FOUND BY MOTHER jup at Orange, harged j £01 wer He i hel der $00 }examination before Jer morrow | It is charged that Von at the Mari | toe latter par Parents Thought Man in Mys- terious Auto Had Stolen the Child. the Bast River Nationa York, Vonkeller was t Hotel, Greenwood Lak Two-Year-Old Girl Wander Away and Was Resting Peacefully in Meadow. A if SOMERVILLE, N. J. Oct. &—After a night of frightened searching for tt two-year-old girl of John F. Gray of Frankfort, who was helieved to linve been kidnapped, the child was found at! dawn to-day by her mother. She had! wandered away from home and had fallen to sleep exhausted in a meadow | not far from the house. | None of the searchers had thought of | looking for the lost baby so near. search had covered nearly square of woods and meadows and had lasted all through the night while the! pollce of a score of cites had been | | asked by telephone to intercept any lone man driving o black automobile who had @ child or a suspicious looking package on the seat beside iim, Such a man and car had passed through the village last evening just pees of good cod of goed teste, fe taste, The appeal of Rheingold Beer to both eye and palate is irresistible to the discriminating. PALE RIPE WANTS To Quit t HUSBAND, SAYS HE REFUSES TO TALK. AAD NEV. 1RGET OLD To ward off esis and swift automobile trying to find trace of the stranger. did not lose a min- | before the baby was misred. He) Nis Mary f. Sehronioteen haw startod uto in New York. | topped not far from the Gray home suit for separation preme Court Tuesday night the | and got out of hie car, It wax too! agains: her hus vant in F, Schrenk- Seottrer yy th prima donna of! ee ‘nearly dark for anybody to see ex-| elsen, a Morty.» et furniture Naw Yack Bi owed by ame Butters GERALDINE FARRAR: actly what he was doing, and when| doale: he ‘has not Wihakn's B6a% ‘iy’ Janded in this | (Latest Photograph Showing How She Has Grown Thin Since Her Last | word eee illaee Ca Pind Lagan bay Brooklyn. Visitors to waty from the through the village ere Was at once " Bi Kronpring Wil- - ishdide Ine Slak te 2) 2 __ |e cry that the automobiliat had stolen | Schre rewery welcome. " and las:| PORTE 1 | her, has atter a ak i | | George D. Totten, county detective, i she lett | BREED THESE DONT’s Jepent the night racing the roads in a) (let Nal se «VU. | fused to have anything to do with. he His search, ag was that) Whenever bey he of all the paople of the town, was frult- | with wants he to has one of th er, whe Kays, GENTLEMAN LOCKED UP. Forwery Sala Sixty 8 of Clothes Were Pasential. August, t# locked | with yall for Nott jarrested last night. The opinion, as published in the “American Gentleman. NIGHT. that an American gentleman cannot get ‘ Jalong with leas than sixty multe of . | clothes a_year, is credited to him, RHEINGOLD -: whether Indefl |tess up to an hour before daybreak, | mx children deliver the n erage training as a Murath of I ; | wien the general hunt was abandoned. | Mrs. Schrenkeisen furt !F WIFE SUEU FOR SEPARATION | not help one enormous of “Don | The mother, weakened and hysteri-|her husband has fatied to si WOULD NOT DEFEND. “You've made yourself teach a midQle aged man cal, wandered up and down the road ha ‘ope Bc She Aakeds Just @ Pendleton Quickly Festored to its | 4 P é ercising?” I suggested asx I dropped joleut exercivo by telling in front of the house complaining every | Hi, 'Ne © va eid! pone ; to direct color. beneficial snewerm your question as a @4N/into one of the hugo chaits in Miss Bie ease) ach) teeacley se ioeres time one of her tired nelghbore sald ine iin trial ut her cacy ony pent 4 say that | rarrar's reception room « ahOGd mys | OT ns els dlmnale that he was going home to get a ttle! Ty. couple have been married nearly | Wy with w sheet of mui : . sleep and that there was nothing more| thirty y. ir youngest child ts “MACDONAL b's. > c what the| Miss Farry aigutened herself-she rin alcohol or |to be done until daylight. Even when | twenty wrenkeisen says she GREY MAIR RESTORE A © cy cfreums:a 1 would not had been ieaning ove a tree Seen chew tobacco to excess. her husband entered the house s! ena ace nt for renkelsen's con- fend t fs clatmed tn | nd smoothed a wrinkie from the fo Don't overeat. | thet . ‘tused to follow. Ree COWES Tier, Ae OHO haw alWayn New York ands i acted jeg of satin over her hips Don't get too absorted in bust- |! English Matinee Idol, Here to ‘'f%,'o fo deapii ae deen a dutiful wife, Leading Grenier New York aud News Se aba dia “Not at all," she sald, and, to mal ness, i‘: i | Mt keep on lookt or Mt hinges her eult fn aRy 14 more: impressive, “u0t Rt Alda {| Com nee n| Appear in Hichens’s “Gar. |*,Wel! Keep, on lookin name to a question of 8! have lost ten pounds this summer z house she leaned over ROHIOAE 5 WOUIA EE vechen | ENING Svar witha: RWICE Rig gon at Se | Ted RACES SnD aie den of Allah.” to rest. From out of the dark came a ry I could afford and let plrrer een _ pan‘ieutar { | compelling sicepy little voice: hbchet aa hy rid aad | "Moms!" it sala. “Oh, Moma!" chambers, the Just! on ER Toei The White Star liner Majestic arrived Mrs. Gray was over the fence in he had made tol jny pope sears a a ovat , though unevent. minute. Between laughter and tears she ROMA IGE. LAAT go on packing, ful, voyage. Her cabins were filled, | Confessed to-day that she did not know © would call it] mine and What were | Among the passengers were Lord Hugh |ROW she got over, She ran to @ white t y common hu-] as eating go« partion | ¢ enor, second son of the wealthy |#P0t 19 & Leiter ehallte Wi giP ogame imanily £ eaeets le tie. you |, i fl 4 and found the baby rubbing her eyes manity for a man to allow his wife to|I lke. 1 do Aah Duke of W neter: President W. C. ang feeling out into the dark for her wish to live with him,” said Justice | 7d all tha eal Lewis Waller, the Mfty-year-old eli | nand. - Ford. UDO NG Wi sre Taman. ay 00D JOLT MAY BE NEEDED TO MAtinee idol, who has been engaged t ———__ | | “Ef a woman wants a divorce so {SHOULD EXERCISE THE MIND G ary ouT o fies play the leading role in Robert Hicheas's | TWO GET FIVE YEARS EACH oderate ri "es | much that she ts willing to swear | TO BECOME THIN. es Li Pe “Garden of Allah | t Cc 1 , “The woman | ed toy has ; i Pp ‘ falsely that hor Lusband isdrunk- | *n to the kin - han rate Caton | Nailer 8 not of the Apollo type of UNDER THE SULLIVAN LAW. thief or any other old thing, ai ellen i Fl noieekeral ih caavese Ho uintene aerite | An M f Fift Cents, not belleve that? . . i no serve to repress the em | {t fw the mioz's place to keep stil | No? We, f inet j ing.‘ 1 CoRR IRE To UGae thtee eran RODERG: a Mani OF Rifteenis Gen EGGS «xr Selected Fresh, dozen... and let ker go ahead, In all cases |S btn en * ay it. | {8 Known as a K, O. W. Society, the K but Pieaded Guilty of _ Pf marital lavelielty & Sep imuouid become thinner in to be inextally nimisigieckt of way | O. W. trans'ating into “Keen on Waller.” Lesser Crime. BUTTER_ injest Creamery; Ibs Dear at leust three-quarters of the active, Be cure her wind get: all "E teatiy believe that fat slowly | Askot about the society Waller aad! sony storwn, twenty-two yeare old, | || ‘ burden of the legal battle which the exorcios it needy. A woman enciwiches on the brain; atrophtos | with save : | who has served two prison terme, and| || Tea—ROMONA—A Ceylon Tea of exceptional quality, Ib follows, A man should never for- who uses her brain is seldom fat, it in a mensnre, Beauly. hie seontey A lot of silly tt hyaterieal res James Smith, twenty-five years old,| a get that his wife gave herself to Fat thonghts mako a whe ER MONI | who tive i tie guburbe: | Phoy pester the| with @ similar record, were sentenced ||| Corn—A. M. C.—New Maine pack........... sg him in the bigh noon of her youth That may sound silly, but tt ha ® LR ae ite out of you with letters and tele |e. aay to serve five years each tn Bing T NORECA—Sele: estas ia. i Chey sit in the front row and : “ : ‘omatoes—NORECA—Selected Jersey-—Large can: ‘and beauty, and that if unkappin pons to be true,’ 1 ee Vryboly, alee. hag | 8ing Prison by Judge Foster tn General comes afterward, as onr civilization “T see," I sald slo i i a hadi malaae thenikalvae oonani cous Seostone. ae Bisa ely Lab | Asparagus Mammoth Green California—Large cans Is would a diet r , ue a splcuous | tion of the Sullivan law that forbids the ig srteres to-cny, i He ways sho er Chambers 1 yume mfortable ve gee carrying of deadly weapons, Peas—Marcillat, Imported; excellent quality... who gets tke worat of it, you get fat'on tha and of Mf : bane dati ‘Phe prisoners were arrested for hold-| || "4 ‘ ; MAN SHOULD DO HIS. BEST TO) aetivity na eis , , 7 ia bat very an-| Gp Willlam Dunhara, an irouworker| |) String Beans—NORLCA—Fany N. Y. State BALANCE MATTERS, ‘ you don't get my Piatadheny ied BEC ne LE prompied. _ + of No. 403 West Thirty-seventh street, Olives—Selectedd Large Queens, 23e. Stuffed Manzanilla aaa oath Miss Far Ju . 7 flesh or Ryne te Captain of at Ninth avenue and Thirty-ninth atrow ; : : ee : SN iphere nthe, touring from coast {OM the night of Sept, 2% All they got! || Peaches or Apricots—!xtra California—Large cans for hi ong Misa } 1 | A tle Li Bhalla from Dunham was lb cents. They were 71m pmo ath 1 nto t . \ J A aa tatlent Brown of tha New York| {dicted for robbery, tut were per-| [| 188 Chambers st. | 37 i) iste and fat. Wha yar : ae | mitted to plead to the lesser crime, | SHOOKLYN eTORES: a man s)ould for- obviousty Gem h i t In sentencing the two men Judge | 1 t tas ia ean Foster called attention to the fact that] || New BRANCHES { v e Ford wa. i ft was not necessary for any one to || to ‘ a carry Aa diy weapon = — ry ne ea an t 1 I five near First aven sald the) =- : We-guittoe tes . Court, “and 1 must have tneurred the | mabe TATU ADBALING t ave | enmity of many crooks and thieves since | . that fe eke ne wo , |} nave ven on the bene, but T do not) ek sua Jude, AR. fa m] The Engle ' ya revolver, or feel that there is! 1 Quality Guaranteed mt » woman has se J Brow 4 e y hinae to do 60." i pet GAM rs, th va by Reputation a la 1 LO 1 a st 1d unis | He : | rout tie’ she nami | IT HAPPENED IN JERSEY, y sep ear or} to we Mid Ja 1 ne als of thi ears s his wike) T ' i 1 bu repr Frenk Putney, a fifteen-year-old boy known the | ¥ ; i That \ of No, 8 West Second street, Bayonne, chance that Leute Were Boma ae ule aan On ‘ I tdustrtal | was found to-day in a cornfield at We v woud | ur mor eh } . # PRETTY ( AS RICH MAN'S (atu & Reports that the | gecong street and Newman avenue ti | than her i vnc het is r ‘i aps, atly ex i al ¢ A a, nond and foot. He told Pollceman ¢ ¥ ema whe dp HELD AS SWINDLER f ‘ well harvested | who discovered him, that two men hed ! 11 1 ga 1 erer : the a oF approached him on the street last night wit ouple who have po hued } Is in Power) ft ure f4F lay g grclock and had asked him tor| F oe é 1 2 i eee ae When he maid he had none they ; parrant 1» my ; Acca ‘ ee ernments lend with a rape and threw him { ered. A | wa y vo ad. re to ornfield SHOUI.D KEEP MIND AWAY —_ y made no attempt t, search his pee FROM GROWING FAT. ; COMMISSIONER STRAUSS 08 fay thet ow T : | GOES TO SANITARIUM, ard be the most « : |, : < Makes Rough Skin | cae tas ta 1 the world, The fact of children tn woma ; I ; uks I of So Soft and Velvety OT a home, however, does ter the as me f ne 6 t ta | 4 WW 1 He Was Believed } ——— ‘a divorce t ¢ “ ay of hi s ut, n nea ie ( Walt i (Welcome Friend) | (3) make statements ity t Cate todot ' vell | Much interest is centred on @ maya: | 4 Pret axe inyolved \ ‘ 1 ‘ ' £0 Board | tone lotion fer the correction of Best and Safest Food for Infants a ways t ) ‘ , \ @ plexion fault dg o the it + eri ant ea ' : Jorn | Pleatea, eegia ADS AIBA a Uh 4] Fifty-four Years’ Experience Has Proven It Tes NE AT SING SING, of healthy maideahood. — With (he wid —- \ F 4 n . of this lotion, wrinkles and blotchos are 5 t Mitchell, b " Ds ‘ iu. Hl banish shin is freed of pimples wad RB 4 Ae ou M , ow and fresliness so much ad Murpay, hant of No, 115 uy ve 1 é ean 4 1 he was om “ ‘ i. p \ x which is inexpensive, ployed as a b Was sentenc Kea x " ! ing an original pac by Judwe Foste eral Sessions to s 1 ounces of witel Boia an {ndeterni aves and ¢ t th ck and arins from one to five 3 g| mak . niassaged each day, and prison. ni 1 A bird and s clear, firm and be Th making rokkeeper | !nto » 1 ne lotion is grease’: ss ard aid th he At he could! though ¢ i revent as well as discourngs ‘ suine in fraternal soviet! oe j pa add & ¥ ed and power, uti Loard of Watex Supply, | growl ths. (Adv tj. | y 4! 4 ee TEETH FULL SETS, 84, 87, 810, Gold Crowns, $é and $5 oN eXy OsT's RIDAY & SATURDAY a SALE is Fur (3 ' Facts 4 The POST Store Promises and Performs. Furs in the te POST Store are soid under gen i uinec names. if POST sales- people tell you that you are buys ing Seal, Sable or Fox, that is % exactly what you are buying If the POST Store tells you that the Dyes are right, that the linings are real silk or satin you can depend upon it, for the reason that the POST Store Practices what it preaches. A whole floor is devoted to the exhibition of FURS in every con- ceivable style and variety, with all intermediate profits cut off. The BEST FURS for the LEAST MONEY is the POST Promise. f i Stes High-Grade Iceland Fox Sets, in thre: attractive styles icilcgly Gaished— man- ufactured to sell for A offered to-morrow at..... 914.98 A very unusual offering in 25 sets of , Red Fox—one of the most desirable furs of the season, made to sell for $50.00, you can get morrow at. Stylish Biue Woif Sets—Better wears ing than Blue Fox, at one-quarter of CRITE He price Pi Manufacturer's valuation, 40.00. Post's special price : $19.73° Smart Belgian Sable Coats, 52 inches” long, all sizes, guaranteed Satin Lining Regular value, $40.00." "To-morrow you may choose from the col- lection for $19.75 Stunning Pony Coats—Genuine Kus- sian Pony, European dyed—brocade | ing—all sizes; from $50.00 to $200.00 in sther stores. Here to-morrow at, from $25.00 to $100.00 Beautiful Hudson Seal Coats in all the ultra-fashionable styles; some with Sailor, Square or Pointed Collar. Our Leader for to-morrow, specially well made and finished. in all si 2 inch length, of the regvlar $55. 9 at CS ae $100.00 vale only Fine Per Fanb Coats, exquisitely made of solid skins, Leipsi¢ dye—small and large curls A usual 9225 00 valu (only a limited number at ave this exceptional price. BLOO.OO Rich and Hordsome Persian € highest grade very lustrous: fashioned, with unusually ! some with sailor collars ; pre elsewhere, $350.00, The Post price for to-morrow. is only $195.00 thy L. POST S. W. Cor. Ith Street nd Union Square " | maaan Dhanie on sour wind Thurs. Fri. and Saty. Beautiful Designs 10c to 25¢ i YARD Kegular Brice 20¢ to 30c Por Vai 1 EAS1 1 TH SYREET nr. Sth Aven No, Cit THE WINDOWPHANIE STORE Open Lvenings Uatil 9 o'Cloc! 10% allowed on ell cash sales, We pila ht and R.R. fares ET LLY 5 ee oid 6 oa POR CATALOGUE- MAILED BREE ¢ GRAND RAFIDS FURNITURE Lverstuing {98 Mouseheeving va Chiwil deitis ) Worth, 33 Down ) 75 to $1.25 $5 Weekly 100 Worth, $10 Down, $1.50 to $2 Wkly 1804 $18 $2.00 o * $20 $2.25 $30“ La. SOE ARNERTISE PRICK AND TH Avr Do We whet FOR IU Tel, 2588 Chelsea. StEKLY in tapeats 5 50, v., 14th Upholstery Co., 103 W. léth St, £PC. PARLOR SOLtS DPHC 1) Raat i Treines

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