The evening world. Newspaper, October 28, 1911, Page 9

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WOMEN MUSTSTOP |\How Flying Machine Imitates Bird ES SPREAD DRINKING HABIT JO SAVE THE RAGE Future Generations Imperiled by Business Women’s Cock- tails and Cigarettes. VIEWS OF DR. VLIET. In Ten Years Feminine Ner- vous Troubles Have Increased 75 Per Cent., He Says. ‘2f women wish to keep their stand- ing im the business world, they must stop Bpeing men's dissipations. They must stop working on the artificial! stimulation of alcohol and tobacco.” Dr. Clarence K, Vile making © study of the who has been rotle condt- tions of women for years, declares that tn ten. yea fering from the number of women su Vous troubles, caused by artificial s:imetatio ! sed Seventyetive per cent. “Women,” sald Dr, Viet, “have always been fascinated by the freedom men h 10 @ certain extent p ures and pastimes: but ni Participated in thotr dim ae they are doing to- “The danger in this does not He so Much with the woman at hom the woman who goes to b {@ continually out in the world. The home woman influences a certain re stricted set, t the business World Influence might say “By the bi “4 mean the ate salaried person. These the dissipations that only the physique but ¢ to the oh paid secretary, to the Woman who holds an executive position, to the women in many p slons who have gain Ir positions by ability and a good fight, “These women are of independent means, They no longer defer to the Wishes of men as to theit conduct, and having taken a drink, now and then, for stimulation when tired, have fallen Into the habit of drinking with lunch. eon. If you will go into the downtowa restaurants at the luncheon hour you will find that nearly as many women 8 men take thelr cocktall and thelr wine with meal, “This also means that the women who do this a n th thelr dinners, and tt an infrequent thing fe Women to resort to the morning ‘bracer’ before bre itidat “Smoking ts another habit that women are getting Into that 1s bad for them, if not from the moral at least from the physical standpoint. The combination of smoking and drin! among women is bound to result seriously. I believe ab- solutely that 1¢ such habits continue we enjoyed, and e copied their er have pationa others, un I do not and the small aunot afford Jermine not Ml. Trefer Copyright, 1911, by The Pres Vublishing Co, WO The New York World) By , Albert Boissiere (Author of “The Man Without a Face.") A Great French Mystery Story. TranSlated for the First Time Into English. SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING INSTALMENTS. The pastor of Malington possessed an) ¥ 80 Persuasive tiat speech brought cheers from the spec’ repressed by the Lord C 10 did not ike such mantfest William Kady moete M gmail hotel in finds M, G tad Mave, tenet Py itt M af, "ne joined wysten the 3 er routs witnerses the raraed V Blea t His noqnittal, bu PART I. CHAPTER LV. tinned.) All the T. DON'T exactly know, F trial made much sengati tie newspapers?” A great deal. A You have had exe notices.” “On! dear “Why do you sa in y ‘Oh, dear?” You have Anore sup} ra than accusers, and the latter have gone beyond all Ybounds, 7 vr nothing by trying to prove too much! At bottom thelr tndignation is all sham! It is making ar to jiterest readers side er Journals are irchasers—t anu notex of these Ia artifice to attrac ail! It is not very dangerous, } you the Stran It is an easy nickname, which doesn't prove much. What do you to ier" I replied, horribly upset, “thot houkl Mike to have forty-clght hours more to learn whether, with all the trumps you are putting: in my hands, we shall win “We shall win 1 “Tam afraid," 1 continued yd Apain “Afraid of having too many trumps In my hand," I concluded, And this bvowai made Shoridan burs: into a roar of laughter. ? aki . eo. . . T don't think specially useful to glve the reader th acle of @ court room, It 1s dull and cheorloss enough. ‘The testimony which affected me mest deeply was that of the Rev. Mr. Craggs. | him: se gholtes otal ey RUDDER. » Bitte, example, one» icture shows the resemblance between bird of nature and the bird of man. In most important parficulars the machine duplicates the form of the bird. The machine gets it the cutting edge of the plane, wh edge of the bird's wing, and the rear edges of ¢ can be warped up and down just as the bird turns the rear edges of lis wings up and down. The pi ence in the two Is that the bird's wings flap or the biplane rotates @ helical propeller, Bi eat pianes cipal differ- d, while women will lose have attained, lany business women do not marry because they cannot on the high place thoy scount of thelr neration is to be pitied over worked over stimulated mother The offspring of the bu: nh who takes her ng and works under artificial {deals of womanhood, and when in their has a mentally y association with women they see such 4 disregard for the things they consider a womanly nan marries she m ls Not mentally as capable as land physically woman's conduct. ek, and then bec “There has been mi Women about « ory emoug single standard of morals. The attainment of this lies and her cig- It would be a is all wrong. mands a higher standard from the man,| great blessing if men would refuse to ghe will in time obtain it, instead of| employ dissipating women.” doing that she is coming down to his MAURICE CONNOLLY DEAD. Maurice Connolly, the oldest resident of Corona, L.. 1, and father of Maurice Connolly, Borough President of Queens, died last aight at hie home in Corona, aged sixty-nine. Mr, Connolly was a native of Ireland, coming to America at the age of nine- teen, He settled in Newtown and mar- riet Miss Mary Burna, who, with etght ehildren, survives him, ‘A spectator whom the doctor over to the opposite drug ‘had carried se I could not escape the con-| gratulatione of lores, as well as friends) She had taken my hand, pressed tt was among the Jeager to shake hands with me, and I was grateful . or showing more discretion in his Joy |than the others did, ed in my ear: have hired from Fiekl a wagons | . drawn by two horses, scort you to Malington.” pailif’ who had just told tho bout the last incident of a apec- who had probably been overcome ¢ stifling heat of the court room ‘@ free uso of his elbow! who were crowding around me to the little draw- there are two dis- lef tinguished-looking strangers who insist) 2 \ upon seeing you and congratulating you upon your acquittal,” Sheridan gave me a friendly pat on the back and grinned: “This is what it means to be famous, or with you. if you will ¢ ing-room, Mr. ry, without leaving , kaVE a verdict of acquittal, wel= d—I am not boasting of it—by fresh | 1 the judge had no longer the !my dear client Thoy crackled tike |™ 4% fireworks, Ike a succes Hon of Mttle Hyht- | 41 Could not 2 oe fale . galt Ya ould 1 been the greatest of fo! the lower floor to the jt Noult have rench tourist e was informing me, t your autograph, or ome litt's souventr of you." And he held out a small card on whte ut amid the hu: as of the people of |, cer my old rots tna ot nds and acquain= domtnated the up- n indescribable cry fell upon my | ack, all the fr ail my blood rush from the ar- | teries to my heart. I was not mistaken and his niece. Tt was a variation of M 2} companted by his daughter and sont , but I was not in a state of mind seless precaution. ntal condition was such that I longer knew whether T ought to 1 the tumult of Eng: ery could not mislead |" [should have recognized tt tn the | i in the deafening |‘ t {din of the thunder and tho unchained | finding, "my have heard ft on th | two companions $n most formidable |" Mf the tempes' p danger rous s thi an a . This spontane sprung from | ne standing In the harming Mme. ply with a livid face on. the | 5Piration, bench by my lawyer's side, supported me and retrained from replying attitude of M, spontaneously enet thade me Thad the horrible courage to turn my | Ink wolcome of Mme, seats reserved for the| era little hope. heag toward: the ‘When I had crossed the throsold of ‘And, with my wild, terrified eyes, T saw Grenct barely restrained herself ning into my arms. And never had 1 seen e hands to me, “how giad I am so happy @ concluston, Mr, William Eady I mechanically raised one of her white |hands to my lips, She seemed much affected by this or- y of a gallant man, Free, you are hands and sighed a this fen nee, of which} {the lawyer did not § { stand a single told you that T was afraid of Ing too many trumps | The solicitor did not give my remark! ntton it deserved. \ ‘a sort of exolted movement | he outer door. jan stood up on tip-too, to | A balliff who was| the groups informed Prone and wi her, appeared to tremely depressed by It. ‘Would not a frank explanation be- tween us be necessary, firet of all?” he stammered in timid voic In a tone @f smperious command the! Gold Everywhere, Ln bones 100. and 280 discover the cause. moving among Se charming Mme. Grenet an ‘Attend to your own « will have our explanation in the cott of Mr, W the famous aviato ered: erns, Woe Malington am Eady, {shly and would not release { | id not re It was beaming with intense happine: repeated as if c: | pease arrled away by her “Free! You are tree.’ 1 tempted to answer no, I am not, while you hold y right hand so firmly. | Wholly free, since it beanies j tell you: I don't w | MY cottage at Malington, and, whether aubmit to an explanation, from which will come, I foresee only too well, something even more monstrous than | all the monstrous things which have | | eccurred until now!" T hastily restrained m not to cry out to het “Charming Mme. Grenet, I entreat | you, speak frankly. What do you re- j quire of me? Free? You a nd yet you are no more so That is, thar after all, the d ath oe red wife, Annie, being like a repetition of j the death of M. Grenet, we are both rigoners one of the other." But Mme. Grenet was right, this was neither the time nor the place for such explanations, So I confined myself to asking “How did you learn my horribi vself in order s } "Through the English papers,” she replied. “It was the sub-heading whic: j attracted our attention. You know | 4%, the Strangler—and, drawing infer- ence after inference, we caxily reached a certainty, and we h warded for our belief.’ “Tell me in two or three words, Marathon interrupted, “what ha come of my little fortune?” Just at this moment Mr, Sheridan M be- to our overflow of feeling, to the drug store opposite! It's th man who Was taken sick in the court Toom that wants vou! Another queer | tourint—another odd person! He does not wish to dle without having seen William Eady, the famous aviator, An | admirer, Run quick—quicker! It’s an| urgent matter, He hasn't more than fifteen minutes to live--and he de clares that he has the most serious disclosurs to make Which are of vital interest to you." (To Be Continued.) Dew | They Will«Agree .. with Paneane Te help you to keep your stomach and other organs | in the proper condition on which | your good health must depend BEECHAM’S PILLS “FAST OVER NEW SUBURBAN SITES Millions of Institutional Cash and Small Savings Flow Into Outside Campaign. ;BIG POPULATION SHIFT. Manhattan, Losing Old Fam- ilies Rapidly, Relies on Immi- gration to Hold Its O1 ne Dwelling builders tn all parte of the suburbs ay selling many new houses Sales reported to-day and (irougi Week have reached almost a ré Millions in small homes corporation avings are going Into ad of into banks ties, Prominent the revival plentifat supply ending institutions that have adopted ten-year and twenty-year mortgage systems, with nents the Instal overrun Ww pplications of $5,000 to $10, T dreds of new dwellings in all parts the suburbs will be distr les that have decided to Nats during the coming few Many operating and d panies have undertaken building projects this week. M’lans we smpleted or filed for operations In- olying the construction of ten to fifty howses each, Staten 1 ront with one project for the imme: » building of twenty-four dwellings, hile Br Queens and suburbs Just beyond the Greater City limits con tinued thelr heavy contributions to the pall-house market, | PLENTY OF MONEY FOR BUILD. | ERS OF SMALL t'OMES. Suburban lomes are getting big » from the Sage Foundation, Metropolitan ite Insurance Company, antee and Trust Company and oth stitutions in addition to the at make the outlying mata theatre of their activitie Trust sold six dwellings this new hom «1 came to the Brooklyn in the Twenty- borough are selling from one to fiv and small private home-bu In Queens, buliders are bri rs section for small dwellings only borough that Js running ah have undertaken prc year to date calling over $20,000,000 comparison with $14, url corresponding period last year, Westchester, too, ia running fa of its ompleted during the past few years Westchester ext February ester and Boston Railroad, whic will willing or not, I shall be obliged to| free! | | Radway'’s Ready Relief is the “William Eady,” he yelled, “run over |! operate an electric exp Jas New Rochelle. It wili con Hall from New to forty-five min- Rochelle will be c impossible to | utes. to take you to| JERSEY 1S STRONG RIVAL FOR NEW YORK HOME SEEKERS, ‘sey the extension of the jon with the In New J McAdoo tunne nd other tr in conju nk rallre poration Publi RADWAY'S READY RELIEP NEURALGIA est ‘ount best embrocation that can be used in Neuralgia. Rub it on the part af- fected, with i ease is obtai e in the course of ten or fifteen | minutes. Sold by all Druggists. ¢ been well re |RADWAY & CO., New York, | noisily opened the door and put a stop | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— BROOKLYN. ~ FOR’ THE HOMESEEKER. ~ deal hom niniutes trom \ ne a | he, | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— NEW JERSEY. ud hice Far plot PERSONALS, . CCN FIS LinACt Weave saad address OS RneE World kdltona? ihooaae™ wa Stree its A, nen DAtte or ied ng ig eB |RULAND LEADS BROKERS’ PROTEST AGAINST BUDGET.) IRVING RULAND to fight higher nections with the Manuattan overt MANHATTAN RELIES ON GRANTS FOR POPULATION. tration of vot 5,000,000 persons in the di voting registra- bout one voter The card of L Registration ment at of found In his pocket 0.00) Indicates creased 4,009 over t REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— LONG ISLAND, Take Special Train Sunday AT 2 P.M. AND SEE THE BIG DOINGS AT MASSAPEQUA Free transporiation provided by our representatives at Long Island Depot, Thirty-third St. and Seventh Ave., New York, or Atlantic and Nostrand Avenue Depots, Brooklyn. See the 40 Beautiful Homes Now Building To sell at from $5,000 to $20,000. Terms to suit. Magnificent Hollow Tile Stucco, Tile Roofs, Fireproof Villas. A Grand New Section of Lots at Depot. $245 per Lot; $10 Down and $5 per Mo. No assessments for cement sidewalks, water, gas, electric lights or sewer mains, Purchasers of these lots will now receive direct, immediate benefit from the vast sums being expended in street improvements and in home building now under They present an exceptional investment opportunity. Title Guar. | in- | antes tions the Realty eck in the group of 2% which It Is building in | cond avenue district. Builders in other parts of that new houses each week, In the further outlying suburbs, new structures are being started by both large companies aking past recorls every week. It iy the Important nd it ts the ad of all former high records. Its buliders ts during the an outlay of ro new structures In igh volume in small-house onstruction, While Queens ts building homes for families that intend to use the existing splendid transit factiittes discounting the opening of the New York, West- ss service as far t with |the Manhattan-Bronx subway and the Jrunning time to Cit way at Massapequa. You Can Reserve Choice Locations This Sunday QUEENS LAND AND TITLE CO., Times Building, 42d St. and Broadw: irritant known, and therefore the | EXCURSIONS. See the Warships Magnificent Naval Pageant on the Hudson. Steamer BRIDGEPORT SATURDAY, suaoar, ~ MONDAY, TUESDAY, | ‘See the Warships CHILOREN, the. | Steamers Frank Jones & Kaaterskill| 10 A. M. AND 2 P. M, OCT, 29, 30, 31, NOV. 1, FARE 25 CENTS, FROM PiER 46, NORTH RIV: Re yIEW U. Fanday, Mandan: and keep flannels soaked | on the seat of the pain until | 1, which will usually | ‘ADULTS, 500, ; ul 28 ml Rom badway Lacks’ bri tus | | ime wicttou fend, Nd, N. E NAVIGATION CO. 2 HOURS’ SAIL | greveeoermer HAUIND THEW RHI Steamers TROJAN & RENNSLAER 9}, 10 A. M. AND 2 P. M. OCT. 29, 30, 31, NOV. 1. CHILDREN HALF-FARE A.W 120th Sto howrlaler | Med will leave Bi M last year, eho galn was in | tae the Long [si and wh «died 2 }iem y dred ‘The man, | Ihe VV Aion iTo rie the ars Ss SiS steamer en | Sight-Seeing Yachts Ls tad Ost. Around Tl tom Datteny heen most notte midtown ns old popula to the TO MAKE MASSAPEQUA A CITV OF FIREPROOF HOMES nouses pract! nueh rn throughout lal train will take will be entire » Massapediia ap Who Knows 1 k this morning in rston of the West On and Twenty-ftth street station. goatee, was sult and black # and socks, wi's cleaning avenue was REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— LONG ISLAND, EXCURSIONS, SEE THE AMERICAN ibaa war ‘ever’ esaematl iin the SUNDAY MioNDay TEs splendid PLAYERS & UPRIGITS at greatly reduced prices aud terns, Factory Direct to Buyer | s Bi fg CATALOGUE FRED, ©, tide Mire Saving MATHUSHEK & SON, 1 B'way & 47th) 330 Serer. field, ss ANNOUNCES SURE CURE : FOR SPINAL MENINGITIS. efelter * ansuat e manit oMcers of + hed Been um, Dr. ieefeller rch, ane esult of a tong waleh had been mic tendens * De. Maxner wsive experl+ c for the disease has been am Abcovered @ serum 1 which will nd it Was only * were dem- e sfaction. The hoe caused #0 many ad a tendency “FRAUDS UPON THE PUBLIC” what some physicians have called patent medicines, and it is undeniably true that some are frauds and some are even worse, because they are injuri- On the other hand, there patent medicines such as Lydia E. Pinkham’s Compound, and ‘others, Which are of real worth, and are recommended by phy- sicians of recognized standing. —_——_———_ World “Wants” Work Monday Morning Wonders, N.Y. Patten ‘Line Le, Whey Ge EXCEVT BUND, ic at ay PIANOS AjID ORGANS, ‘D0 YOU WANT APIANG? aint new and vet ay upright plano, uupriglt plano, big bargain, $1 Court St., Brooklyn, _ HELP WANTED—MALE. row US. Y, able-bodied ages ‘ot Ie ena ao, tics, of good Characs, sia qs ead “apa ‘uation x) gry 740 Oth wooklya, PYirety Chae convenlant Tay ithe pale: felentone, NY hs Tha a : | |

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