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. > a Ge a Becca ter a THE HVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 381, 1911. he, DASHING ACTOR + |Don’t Pick Out a Wife for Yourself ; \WIFE SAYS EVANS |MRS. M'FARLAND’S S Sisi"Stetsierts Sarria tetra this summer ween bis attorney and the Publie | The detective prought the weicome | Prosecutor after the prisoner had beem WEDS THE WIDOW | Let Friends Do If, and Be Happier JNUNTEDHERWITH| PARENTSNOW SAY 3: isfy) cise Som, sca | Farland’s relatives in Thomaston, while urt granted a delay, but to get @ F —_—_—eees sO eee eee eee» the girl who lord Tr ie seliverad re Oh Ry bl id nat bps Livy QF AMILLIQNAIRE|So Says @ Learned Professor (of Agriculture), but The| \I(\TES OF WOMEN! SHE WAS SLAIN saissiateesnce oe" Sketch ars Ale ies Evening World’s Heart Expert Disagrees With Him. WP, APTER PICKING MIS OWN CHOICE ~ Julius McVicker Courted Mrs. Alanson Sumner With the Ardor of Stage Lover. ;Woman Sets Forth a New|Father-in-Law Had Repeatedly | | Form of Alleged Cruelty in | Declared He Believed Her 2324 West | f fuser “ Street. Plea for Alimony. Husband Innocent. suits Near fifth Avenue.New York WN | Coats | Kyrle $. Evans, a wealthy fire door (Spectal to The Frenion World.) manufacturer, with offices at No, 631] ROCKLAND, Me, Oct. 31—"T no Wank Fors longer belleve in the {nnocence of my SHE HAS $15,000,000. sixth street, Is charged by 4 | nts wife, Elizabeth, who ttied an appeal |*0"-I8-law, Allison McFarland, I¢ he for allmony of 40 a month before Jus-|"&* been gullty of the death of my | ‘ daughter Evelyn, as the evidence now ft . tice Bischoff to-day, with a “deliberate no. Ve course of {II treatment” and driving her | Seems to show, I want him to go to the iM UnCINS ‘er Ay cial Sale Is hom electric chair, whick would be the just y v Marriage Ceremony Performed This Afternoon at Little Church Around the Corner. | from | The Evanses were married In Chicago | reward of such a crim iin December, 1902, and came to New| These words exprei the change of A. Crockett has ex- TA B | thetr residence at No, 1016 Simpson jenced since learning the later de- of e. rnd. j street. Mra, Evans charges that he|velopments of the tragedy of which ee . AT | frequently expressed a wish that she] Allison McFarland stands accused in fo back to Chicago and visit her mother | the Newark, N. J., poisoning case, He ( ([yrooe, uLusregrey | She charges that he then began dis- | Paper porte of the case, though he | playing leters from various women, In| fesards McFarland's own statements as In all the latest color combinations | desperation she finally went home and | condemnatory, but has reached @ firm TS York in the summer of 190, taking up| heart which Geori Another handsome, dashing actor nas| captured a young and wealthy Amer- jean widow. Julius MeVicker, ‘who plays romantic roles in light opera was married this afternoon at The Little Church Around the Corner to Mrs, Alan- #on Sumner, the charming widow of a Standard Oil militionatre who died last rived ak’ eveudily conviction of the latter's guilt after December and left her $15,000,000. eral pao “ny ‘and disappointed that | #veral conferences with the detective Rev. Dr. George C. Houghton per- you came back," she swears he said on Meda Hist Newark to gather up formed the marriage ceremony. ‘The fas “MOTHER cer retura. "t had really hoped that you | Domible stray guests were the si cee : raPRM, ee 7 “We have all the evidence we need in the bride and bee SEOPNY, Ghaviva Le kahanme RIL bony ae ES Suhaner home topay-| th correspondence which passed ve- B , “4 bBo : tween McFarland and Miss Florence iotigetient Hdl al lee UL ae Theory of Prof. Sprague Is turvy. A beer keg had been rolled into] tween MCPAr und ee aie alleged. to edding the bridal couple and their , a corner of the parlor, There were signs | have gaia, guests repaired to the Hotel Martinique,| That Concealed Love- Nixola Greeley-Smith Ob-|tnat some high old shindigs had been |e MAY tt shares ther husband's wh Math vi ‘ going on. She charges that during her : Wevicks wien ries hivvetage Making, Like Prohibition serves That “Blind Intatue| tbsence her husband had been the host | sentiments, and the bereaved parents ‘ rf i at some “wild evenings, with men and | are ready and willing to go to Newark work. He is a handsome, talented] in Maine, Results in Get- ation” Is Clairvoyant;| vomen vs his guests." ae ecetons it Gear peanuane she young man with a good voice and a A 2 Ne ber, 1910, sh it the id t tl M Crockett, Zomes from Sarnia, Omer, ice 84) ting an Inferior Article, That the Choice of Youth| nuavon wnere a drovner of het hisand| whose condition 1s auch that. friends father is the editor of a newspaper. and That the Advice of lives. An agreement was reached that| feared for the outcome of her recent MH GOREN 16 Cie Gulsone Of 4. fo Ts Better Than the Cale|i.°pay nor #0 a month. This he kept ordeal, is bearing up bravely. mance. It is said that Mr. MeVicker| Friends or Relatives Is a culations of Age, and That | 2 2" July. t's year. Meantime, Mrs.| “afr, and Mrs. Crockett were entirely and the charming widow fell in love Be B Ch 4 en ual renty-five at first sight. They are about the tier Basis of joice can Evans, years, | ignorant of the domestic troubles that the Love Marriage That | entered & nurses’ training school and] are said to have existed between Mr, is now about to graduate, and Mra, McFarland. same and have a common liking i ii AT LEAST THE GRATEFUL f Her husband is wealthy enough, she} “If they were unhappy Evelyn kept for music and artistic matters gene. Than Blind Iniatuation. OAVENTER=W-LAW WILE Fails Is Prewrable to a states, to maintain a summer home at efully from us," Mr. Crockett rally. ee Wa Morhen ve witn Marriage of Convenience. | tke ‘Hopatcong. Justice Bischoff re- ved decision on the wife's appll- yp Arpad raarttg BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. cation ss e 1/ you are a man and are hesitating os to whether abe, sumoer wan. married. austen yon Lane art © mae ond ore Resting 0s te veeee | ChAT MNUMIEAL years ago to her first husband. Mr, gary . to your eye and heart, or the neat, serviceable heiress | PERFECTION FOR Sumner, a self-made man, had founded an oll business which was merged into prescribed for you by your maiden aunt, let your THESE CO-EDS. aunt decide! the Standard Oil Company. After the For, according to Prof. Robert J. Sprague of the|] , Tre siris of the University of Wash- consolidation Mr, Sumner business talents to the St | Seattle, are the most per. concern and was a close associate of Massachusetts Agricultural College, at Amherst, I women, from a physical will be far happier five years hence, if you do not | » in the United Bi iy select your own wife. university department of physical || Neighbors are authority for the re- ‘land did not send his [ VALUE~ 397] Thread Silk BOOT HOSE BF FULL FASHIONED—WITH DOUBLE SOLES John D. Rockefeller, Henry M. Flagler, H. H. Rogers and other leaders in the University department of oll industry. A “We conceal our love making,” the professor de m in the |) Up to the time he was sixty-five years clared yesterday, “and this produces « result like pro- for health of age Mr. Sumner was considered by hibition in Maine; you get the worst kind of stuff. + | his friends a confirmed bachelor. He GREDLEOSHITHE Romance should be frank and open; we make it Pac Neral fin Mabedewsder | met his fate on a yachting crulse as morbid, Many of our young men would be getting pounds; height, @ fect $ inches; uest of his friend and business as- — giong better after five years if they asked thelr friends to find their breadth of shoulders, 14 inches; woctate, Mr. Flagler. | wives; for the present basis of choice is often blind infatuation.” breadth of chest, 10.4 inches; breadth Among the ale was a bright, cheery In other words, the custom which still prevails in China and parts of ary 4 ba cer a of ils, young woman of amazing good sense ° ! .8 inches; depth of chest (from front and balance. The life-long shyness of Turkey of letting an elderly female relative choose one's partner in life is 180th Weekly Mr. Sumner melted away under the Sltogether the wiser plan. 5.9 inches; girth of che Wednesday Sale brightening influence of this new a Of course Prof. Sprague's highly in- think {t would be better if the girl eald 25.4 inches. quaintance. In time Mr. pro- dividual philosophy applies to women as, to her mother, ‘I want to marry such @ posed and was accepted. Then followed well as to men, A young girl, deliber-|¥OUng® man. Find out for me if he fifteen years of perfect happiness, for, sting es to anather she will elope with |4'DKS or has other bad habits,’ petore| DILLON NOT ENGAGED. although the mmaire was an inv, engaging herself definitely. For, of To have pure and wholesome !d the young man she loves or take the through the last five years of his life, sen. a , course, the girl is in love. She would! Mise Hamilton, Girl in the Case, fi be tha io Min witeiwaaind. davaled and tender ia | Crery. tomer cavorea by Mart ae Not see the man's faults if they were Doesn't Even Know Him, sure t your ( her care of him that he often volun- *% Ab to his theory, no cho | before her eyes, But her mother has| Both Julfan 8. Dillon and Miss Hope e teered his bellef that she had lengthened @XCePt acquiescence in the parental) more wisdom. Hamilton, although they have never pow er is cream Rip ears Ok. berth dveree. WISE MR. WU THOUGHT AMERI-| 2: l00k upon the announcement re- cently made of the breaking of th alleged engagement to marry as a pra ir LEFT MOST OF HIS GREAT FOR. HIS PHILOSOPHY AN ATTACK ON CAN WAY THE BETTER. of tartar and not from alum. of Reliable Make TUNE TO HIS YOUNG WIFE. POPULAR GOVERNMENT. “The whole thing i# this: In China we| tical joke launched by unknown per- A limited bi 1 ially f Mr, Sumner died ina magnifivent coune Perhaps this Amherst professor did | do not see far enough under the Menbrehs | BiRB ES Tented a kt ‘a felted aval er secur cracls ly for ear try home at Strawberry Hill, Stamford. not mean to make a general attack on|1@; here you see too far. The custom r kno iss Hamilton, ednesday sales and which we fully guarantee. He was survived by no near kin wave a popular government by his utterances | Speak of ts dying out with us. In the|@nd I never aven heard of her before The Label will guide yea A far better piano than can be secured elsewhere last Friday, when th sister of advanced age, living in Albany. | on the auviect of blind infatuation, And | future, Chinese men will insist upon| artlales came covery member is entitled to Ife, liberty] I have quoted Mr. Wu at length be-| for the annoyance the publicity hax 1d the pursuit of happiness which alone | cause, at a time when it ts urged upon | caused the Hamilton family, and I am makes life or liberty worth while? Hap-|us that we let some one else choose| doing all in my power to stop it.” ‘ness that We seek and choose our-| husbands and wives for us, his remarks|) Miss Hamilton, who ts a P at we Lady Decies and Mrs. Anthony J h no help but the far-reaching | seem pecullarly appropriate. Jr. 18 @ girl of sixteen in atte: nd infatua-| The love mariage, pecullarly our cus) 4 Drivate school in this city. I prague. |tom, is conquering the world. Why! is william A. Hamilton of No. a umner Is attractive, but she re. mained a demure and ¢ until her MeVicker atage characters carried into his court dish and ardor of a stage lover day of the wedding, © hia entite torn é out in the newspapers,” sald Mr. Dill for $190, and any time eid Fe ran eRtnae. brie gl 8 yet—what 1s the Ameriean family but a | aeelng thelr wives before marriage. Que] te an Evening World reporter to-da (within two years) Mo will the entate a Stamford and the Hotel FePuoiic within a republic, @ lttle state | country should learn. from + We) Sr think it is the work of some one try- Royal is the bakin, llow the an id Martinique of three, or five, or ten persons in which | have learned that from you. ing (© play a Joke, Lam sincerely acrey : rq a en ne Pealane pai AR apply on the purchase of a powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar new Knabe, ‘To-morrow only $5 Down and $5 Monthly wEW PIANOS selves, search light of love, or tion,” as it is known to Prof. Derlam tant see eae tt MM “Undoubtedly much misery has resulted | should our social philosophers choose Sixty-fourth stre Last seaso was leading min with from hasty love matches, but in the| this moment to denounce tt? And what : Mt the United States, che only country where | folly it 1s, anyhow, to oppose feeble aiser,’* Be are the rule and the! theorles to the greatest force in the er re- marriage of convenience is the exception, | universe, A huff in women are more respected, more pow ‘The choice of youth, man Mi feist AR H ful, and infinitely happier than in any| sophisticated and sincere, is ale | 00 00 the night of May other country in the world, ways better than the tepid, selfish To-day the whole tendency of society] caleniations of age. & love mar- Lulu Glaser, p Kaiser in "The ¢ @ Shubert attraction. signed from th Chicago las. ¥ suid her “Te ee weStalousy gen greeted M siot and Killed John Rudrick, a high school stu- the and dent, was acquitted to- on e of manslaughter, In the si Mr. MeVicker {0 other civilized countries is toward) riage that fails is bette: had one of th parts in “The following the American custom of per-| successful than @ marriage of co! which Policeman O'Nel!! was wi Y t q “ker; metal tubin; Prince of India," one of the most pre-! mitt! and women to man-| venience which endures, perhaps, | and whin lie yelled tee SeNONE! ae venes Pr; 4 fubu eines tentious productions the year. In age the! vrlages. Very recently,| through the same sordid motives |away. The pol! all the latest devices used in expensive players the season of 10 he was Lilllan Rus- Turkish official who arrived in| that prompted its beginning. darine necessary for the artistic rendition of any music, gell’s leading man in hey production, York announced that American in-| “Blind infatuation” ts the st claire in “Phe Widow's Might.” oe BEQUESTS OF D. 0. MILLS. New York Inst hee Was making itself felt in the|Vvoyant thing In the world, It has en- of his own country, Former-yabled many a man and woman to take , he related, 4 young man’s mother |and keep thetr suprgme happiners in tne wife for him and the bride-| face, of criticism ‘and backbiting and never Kot a peep at his bride slurring misjudgment. Love ts not al- Calltornia Estate, until he ldted the vell from her face | ways infallible, but it is the leaat fallibie dik GA LCRASN Hoek tees Gall after the ceremony. thing we have, the sacred fire Pro-| 3 j warmed and light w New York, amounting to more than| FOR YOUNG CHINAMAN, ripe e ne WORKS ever $2,000,000, was Gatributed yesterday by | A number of years ago, when Wu ———— the probate court. After a number of |ping-fang was the Chinese Minister chutitable bequests had been deditctet, Tt Waitingia, he tot me that thie COUPLE OVERCOME BY GAS. the property was divided equally be. pS <i | chose ations Share Hin! ¢ Rich Mahogany and Oak cases $ of beautiful design, Equal in every way to the usual 00 player piano, TO- MORROW ONLY 12 Rolls of Music Free and Library Privilege All Bear the KNABE GUARANTEE TERMS TO SUIT YOUR CONVENEENCK Liberal Allowance for Old Pianos Taken in Exchange Complete Line of ausTRih tween Ogden Mille and Mrs, Elizabeth | Method of wetting married was univer) | COLUMBIA TALKING MACHINES and RECORDS sal Cina in his youth, He, how- ance Vieit of Coal 3 May Save Reid, wife of Ambassedor Whitelaw ’ 4 : pee ever, had rebelied fatly at permitting | ‘Thetr Lives. OHEMIA is the & Co The Metropolitan Museum of New! his mother to choose a wife for him, | ee # | ho! m * York receives $100,000; the American! und told her he would never become Ee } sky an fet to-day put John f Fine of hone | . a di 7 bi % odworth and his wife Milzabeth, an} —the finest in the sacman Museum of Natural History, the mand of a Woman he had not fe H 5th Ave ee and -39th St. the New York Home for Inc seen, Much against her will, his mother 284 couple, of No. 431 Fifth avenue, world, The im- ; . 7 ‘ similar amount; the New York Botan- conveyed vcr son imatum a | Brooklyn, in Brave ds Paul Jae orted hops from Established 1837 feal Gardens, $50,000; the Geographical, prides family, and as cobson, a coal dealer, called at thelr B h , saat i Goclety, $25,000, and the American Red apartment could get no reply to his ohemta used in were unusually anxious Cross Society it Washington, $25,000, He nelled gas and urged other Rheingold Beer setous In bed, Gas was flowing from a he it was ned finally that - Sai nants break down the doo, i i are | could @ certain window « k- . ive it the same NEW HYDRO-AEROPLANE. |: civcet at a vertein tine | ‘The Woodworth nd uncon: L Rete TaN pg iteind ® would pass that wa nthe ankles of wears = 0 tt : made in Pilsen apairoiCow It Belongs to Clifford B. Harmon, “i was |i) the Window at iine |!998e Jet in the y were Bohemia, ® t bo NOT support ARD ARCH - UPPORT SHOES Will Make Flight suna Nu Mr. Wu confided, “The lady, poy. Hospital ty JOr. Lang ‘asieiatd ankle strain entirely relieved janday, iture wife, pasved, dit she was, WOTtHY, and have an even chance of (8 to The Evening World.) one of th women walking toge eouver tng. rm m fs GREENWICH. Conne Oot. U.—The OAR eh OU EC RT ea —— PALE RIPE Tho Coward Aceh Support Shoe is an approved orthope- new hydrocaeropiane invented by’ CUt-| tele n se eee ee’! CELEBRATION FOR THE IRISH dic re vedy an l preventative of falling arch, weak ankles modore EB. C. Benedict, Mr. Harmon's| Middle w e my mother bad) eee Sen ert i i Te fla.-foot’, in beth growing and matured feet. father-in-law, and on Sunday Grahame. chosen to Wu, but I was not ‘iaellc Society of New York will i ; a White will accompany Mr. Harmon ve i could not see under the its thirtysthird annual Hallowe'en nncad beh Liahmannta Upon wearing is Coward Shoo, overstrained musclos Mts frat trial Aight. The new plane con-| umbrella ation this evening at § o'clock at Mihaly are grasdun eved, aud protected and sirengthencd stats of a Farman bi-plane and a sei Marriage,” added the wise Mr. Wu, rs of the society, No, 222 West Bons Brooklyn, Sold by eg Abeaty aes . I do and sirength of six pontoons which will enable tt to| « aps too restricted with us, per- xth street, alldealers, $1 acase, & mark ree, Nght upon w boitles, in Greater New Highs uben rand float without tip- | too free with you. In China, as y was established here tn Coward Arch Suppr rt Shoe and Coward Extension Heol, fave been made | i Ve the customs, language ri 0 Exrerts have been at work carrying 1 said, | Dt th ‘ ustom for 4 man tye the i Ln Kovke by James 5. Coward, In bis © Lepartment, for over 30 years, out Mr. Harmon's instructions for a| te see bis w re he snarries her oT a asa esiahated ak a month, If the device works as Mr, Har-| Here it is the re The young tian) Cent Ie ee oe SOLD NOWHERE ELSE mon expects It to one of the greatest) makes all the arrangements with th , exhibitions of Irish step dancing 1 PT OL 4.94 . ' Problema of aviators will have been| young lady and tien perhaps rie la \and the observance of the ancient Irina JAMES S, COWARD, 264.274 Greenwich St., Ti, Y, eolved, troduces him to her parents, Don't you customs regarding each festive Mnatl Orders Filed ©*°** “AMMA EMEEE) eo tatogue ' sine a eres neenem an . = ee