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— eee ne re reas — te THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1911. , “MERRY XMAS,” Even a Turk Who Can Divorce at Will Avoids BARON 95 VEXED fest Tie rt Seti wore mops WASPOORSUCIDES’ A Yearner, Deplorer, Backbiter or Toadstool (VERSTORY OF HER Beaks ra Rs | eee a ‘ GOOD-BY 10 WI Mr. Cardashian Believes| = Serene cella bad ia feed "aaa itis pe a DEFEAT Ay FOILS arae arrived at thi Hing rain waa falifog, an were busy keeping back @ curl- the | Present were Major and Mra. Bigelow, ‘Misa Grace Bigelow, Mr. and Mrs, Powtt- ney Bigelow, rv. Annie Bigelow Hardiag, hurch |D. F. Randolph. Members of the famfly Discretion as to These uF Tre “Tr bight 1 onueet en Le) bes pre onal Guest. 0 r i On THAty he placopal Church service a im im. J. F. Clarke and Ine by More Important Las even Cane me tee YY Ai “SARS t000° ene va un ie ‘en Bl plaka, mor of 4 After, services the body was taken t u 7 . wes i i itde : the Rev. Hugh Birckhead, rector 0} i (Couldn't Buy Her a Present,| Americans, Who Have teeta Vor cate “Pouf! Child’s Play,” She Say$|ieorae's, and the. Rey. Julten K.| Weehawken, A epecin! train took the ~ a w Jerumiem | family to Highland Falls, where the Costs Smyth, rector of the of Meeting With Mrs. Fish | Churct. White the casket was being |body was interred. An escort ae Eisen Hangs Himself in One Wife at a Time, =~ carried to the alter hott aang, [iounted poltce accompanted the hearse and Miss Baylis. _ Cellar of His Home. nike For Ali the #atn to the terry. the ne Open To-Night and To-Morrow Until 10 P.M. ROMISED HER A GIFT.| Describes Types the Wise NO CONTEST AT ALL. ~ Turk Bars From Harem ; “If You Miss Me You'll Know| —Condition of Women English Lady Champion “for Amas Bar, J atns | “Vim After Santa Claus,” aut Womtee Oe Vindication” Now Ready to Lh) oe Saturday, ’ = u amid’s Dea [He Tok Her Than Before, tte bose, Meet All Comers. 4 Corduro “Merry Christmas,” said Nicholas | By Piven of No, 1408 Bushwick avenue, Brooklyn, to his wife, Emily, before they retired last night. “But Christmas is four days away,” aig the wife. “T know," said Eisen, “but funny things happen in this world and, in cape I wasn't here on Christmas Day, I Just want you to know that I wish you The Baroness de Meyer te vexed at the story that Mrs, Stuyvesant Fish jr, and Mise Adelaide Baytis defeated ner the other day with the fotle. “I deny,” say the Baroness to-day with eome hauteur, “that any Amert- | can woman has yet beaten me at | fencing!" * The Baroness ts the champion woman | fencer of England, and last year wi ixola Greeley-Smith. Tt ie not well for @ man to wed with » De- plorer. Neither should he take a Yoarn- er for his wife; nor yet Baok- biter, nor = Lpoteberk ore the favorites of y . start yw priced as a special Xaes iaduoument, ‘The. mode enactly like picture, with fine lace yoke and mess- iS apaey one.” Tondatoot. One BRUTE, ne Seen PLn Sec didke te rAteuriea tA ling alk revere and buttons Ita beautiful ’ you do not . Gave | tes en she came to Amer wide wale material exactly matching skirt ac So See ae know what types ? ‘ O76 0 Shen ow | weeks ago she lamented she could find bargain below ja ‘tenture cad colaee Waele hanged himself. Presumably because he of women are des- CHRISTA YOU OuGur ro | NO Women clever enough to fence with ing 8 costume au @ whole. wee wnable to buy his wife a Christmas cribed by these bam DIVORCE wy | her. The Ladies’ Foncing Club heard Brown, navy black. present. His body was found at 6 terms, hearken to You Poon’ | about It and early this week a iittie WEY bin morning by the widow, Bhe the words of Mr. OE AR bout was arranged-informal and very $ ‘ MAieA Dr. Valentine Bourke, tor whom shian, lawyer, lecturer and ¢ polite and all that, but interesting, Mre. r uroy ume aids a Wousebeabie, ‘A History of the Ottoman Fish and Miss Baylis took the Baroness , Empire,” who dwells among us at the Eisen went to St. Thomas's Kplscopal | present time, that we may learn of the Chueh, near the Elsen home, last Sun-|"‘Actual Life in a Tukish Harem” and Gay. It had been his first visit to as mysteries of the hooded st. chearch in a good many years, A ser- it about those “Deplorers," ‘earn. men on Christmas made a deep impres- fe. here are the definitions as|_ .—SwhnS{Or iheldstis east: |) age gon upon him, On Sunday night ne |M#" Cardashian gave them to me y sald on at the Fencers’ Club, one after the other. Experts who watched say that both bested her. Broad amiles greeted the news every where except in tho Ritz-Carlton apart- ment oocupled by the Baroness and her husband, “The courte: Exactly Matching Waist f day in his office at No. 6 Liberty | Stand the degraded position of her sex which unually attends in Turkey, int. ch oe Greatest skirt opportunity of the Xmas season street, “I wish I had gone to church more all fencing contests, ‘ ry ie frequently. People can enjoy Christ- “& Yoarner,” he said, “is a wom- Vasaoia nee pengerid a anus Baroness, “would prevent me saying —tape ae a seagate for its functions, if mas when they have been good and| ®8 Who is always wishing for presumed natured exclusive gifts and anything had not the published rrr) combi with ¢t e charming waist above. know that they have attended church| ‘imge she cannot have, and who | PU tie Gs held to be superior to the contained statements that cl it The model, fashion’s latest new raised waist a" Aicr cetacean wee larger Rep Gott woman. The Prophet said: ‘Men are Re taath la that T welt: 0, the line and hip button trimming. Brown, navy Veabe:sermon. Gund: ere superior to women on account of thi Wencers' Club In a purely informal way, and black, $2.98. No alterations. Lal “A Deplerer te the wis fs qualities God had gifted the one above the other. The honest women are I wWaen't here next Christmas 4 constantly Gwells at the breakfast rt tail itke that," said tne wite, | Sle during dinner nour, at fam- | °Oeo or their ‘tusbands, becauve God 1, I mean it,” said Etsen. “A| ¥ Feunton, upon the good qualities "4 te . sd hath of them been careful, But those maRwho hasn't eave! enough to buy| Of BeF former husband, to the im- |i cee perverseness ye shail be appre- hig: wife a good present for Christmas| ‘%@#¢ displescure of her present ft, rebuk 1 remove thi fet worth having around the house.”| shane. Resiancnpcedets rorpeyarey wife tried to cheer him up but A Backbiter ie the woman of ® [tnom; but if they are obedient to you, .@2 Wednesday night he brooded pov la teereng Aisposition, who ld tf then seek not occasion against them, over his inability to buy her a present.| Pate Ber Rusband on the beck, bat [ror God in knowing and merciful.’ Cer- 2 and merely engaged in @ little practice “Z guces you'd be happier, Emily, if with Miss Baylis and Mra. Fl It SALE AT ALL THREE STORES waa really nothing but child's play for me. Pouf! I took no pains, as 14 have done had my reputation been at stakes." ‘The Baroness then went on to show how entirely careless she had been. “On the contr she said, “L gave my opponen, | every edvant: includ- ing the last hit—as one always does with 14 and 16 West 14th Street-—New York _ inferior fencer, or with a —Brook! n auto would be none too good for beence would pour ont | 121, other sayings of Mohammed ma: with an 460 and 462 Fulton Street: lyn (ih Rien, * ; avelanc potiheyey 7 foreigner, by way of courtesy. There BGR YOrREaN pou'lo Ice ack sta pespiersing pgp seldenness {eID You to determine more fully he & had been no challenge, and there were 645-651 Broad Street--Newark, N. J. lew you're life and all you aa opinion of women. He once sald: ‘Wo- » although she and her mother | no ju present, there should have knpw about it ts what you've seen from oppecasive ee men are the whips of Satan.’ On an- and father were pre hout the | been if a verdict upon one's wkill was to sor H essed ey Onay taanal veteve) neauty, who peslhsdlcch on perassen other occasion he said: ‘Trust neither a trial, She made a very good impres- Ee cute Willing t meet aap fanear a Gok wld oho oie rite| © loving Busband by Rer constant king, a horse nor @ woman.’ aion, wh n teatifying in her own bebalf.| eat America can produce, but f insist | tm an etrto if ehe had one DMokerings, and indifferent, galling |THE “BEST WIFE,” ACCORDING i] and the verdict I# fn large measure at-| upon having qualified, cosmopolitan “Wel. &f you didn't want to ride in| ‘eatment of him, TO TURKISH IDEAL. ei mgt aan gate age t|eeesaeset very eartously, cert Aes the auto, you could ride in the ele; “Mow, a Turk, if he knows tt, cone beet wife, accotting to the ’ eau eed the daughter of | form of sport vers iy. jn reilredd’ ree want) would not think of asking » women the millionatre Insurance man “wilfully, {At dificult to adapt myself to this—ah-- MEA) Beuae THILY te cane o@ eng, ef thoes Ginebin te beers Turkish ideal, is ‘one who pos- | ° lwantonly and with great force and| haphazard sort of mee you're lucky if you get c lock ’my| Ms wife—or rather one of his | esses intellect, honor, good seni Violence,” pushed her off a sink in the] 1avited to say what she thought of) ) thot taste @ lifetime is a KRAKAUER PIANO, which can be purchased Blackwell's Toland trom the Witleme | wives” modesty, tendernes. of heart, good Kitehen of the Kingsley home, Ming | {RO AMIN Of the Atuyer declined to|f at a special reduction in price just now. burg Bridge.” €ASY DIVORCE THERE WoRSsE| ™&22rs, submission to her hus- Kingsley denied thi ying she #4 | be especially detint We have placed on the market our New Model at $325.00. Reductions on After dinner last night be said: HAN Pi band and gravity of demeanor.’” ’ the maid swaying t sink as if| “I should not Ike, e said, “to pase other makes of Pianos, which we have been representing for many years, are: ‘If you wake up during the night M OLVGAMY. “But I thought the triumph of the oe tbout to fall, and tried to save her, | hasty Judgment upon the woman fencers THE WAGNER PIANO. -$190,00 and Up and don't find me here, just remember | MF Curdashian, who ts @ Christian! young Turk movement had greatly im- i , [Both she and Misn Hakanvon aald they | of Amerioa as T have met only two andi} CABLE & SONS 225.00 « : that maybe I'm out looking for Senta| 4nd an Armenian, does not sympathize | proved the position of women in Tur-| Jury Holds Miss Hope Kings-|"04 always been good ftenda tnilsiah Beuta T oonmden Miss Hasiia McCAMMON CO.. 22500 « ker, 4 Claus.”” with the point of view which permits 4 | yoy, 1 said rereien) 0 oun Waves: Ent hele Mr. Cardashian answered, “it} Jey Not to Blame for Miss — COURT SCOLDS A JURY not @ fanatic against polygamy. “Fer anything, Turkish women enjoy leas ar 1 for Kingsleys, Miss Hakanson re mained in the employ of t KELLER & SONS WASHBURN...... esos FURLONG CO., PLAYER PIANO. . |far suporior to Mrs, Fjsh, but I doubt od whether elther of these could ever reach * Kingsley® the finals in the British championship.” economic reasons,” he said yesterday, ” , : for nth fier the aceider nd " FOR G-CENT LIBEL VERDICT, |“ou7 ® Der. cont. ot ‘Moris nave frestor than tefore Avdvs Ham woe Hakanson’s Fall. Qiu Te, was. not, uit. wie amd Mra, |range 1 bona fide meeting between the| | MUSICALE PLAYER PIANO... 450.00 *|more than one wife, I have heard it|Qupomn (Sie Nounmn, But they were ahatbls Kingsley had some words and she quit,| Baroness and some ohampion of the KELLER & SONS’ PLAYER PIANO..... 500. sald that 2 per cent, of husbands tn Jthat Miss Hakanson thought of suing | American roctety set, but it may happen P\ Asks If That’s All a Law 5 4 y|five hundred or posstbly one thousand \ ull ‘The Baroness had one parting shot: \ awyers Rep-|worope and America are practically men against millions of Mohammedan| Miss Hope Kingsley, fourteen-year-| little Miss Hope [yecphat I should. be aid to. be | utation Is Wort hand Orders |Polygamous, but at any rate the West | pnatics, Two years and a halt ago «| old daughter of Darwin Kingsley, prosi-| Axel Josephson, attorney for Mis) guished under sich olrcumatan ALL FULLY GUARANTEED. Krakauer Bros. Player Piano, $750, Special Dieo smeny weed Pienian renten im beice foes 67208, exe. seneng the special cale. Easy accepted on all sales. This ie an opportunity that intending should avail themselves of while this epecial reduction sale is going on. NEW CABINET ORGAN, $50.00 and Up. ‘ ern ideal ts better. And of course the caw Life Insurd Hakanson, made a motion to set anide “4 1 ot a New Trial, , party of Turkleh woman in Smyrna,|dent of the New York Life Insurance sald, “le at least amu T am atill a i rest Hoagland pile yhe Somregh ion which 1s much more modern than Con-| Company, won her firat lawsuit to-day, | (he verdict and gran! # new trial. but | waiting to And an equ 1 ‘after years of praiseworthy |'0 Turkey ts t that a husband | tar inopie, determined to M0 to thel@ne wee sued for $10,000 damages for) it Net denied. Ie auld he would appeal | Bie ESE SE to attain an homoravie stang- |™8Y say to his wife, ‘Go, 1 divorce Aeaisk 120.0 n haere | you,’ and no other formality of divorce | theatre unvetied, and ¥,000 Turks gath-/ alleged persona! injuries by Therese ssid rear |\NOTED MEN AT FUNERAL hie profession, is a lawyer's cases ered in the streets and deolared thet} saanson, formerly emplo samald Night JOHN BI Feputation worth only six cents?” ee tae Ghats waa’ Gidl they would shoot the first woman Wh0/ in her home. Fire started in a classroom on the OF MR. GELOW. Justice Goff in the Supreme Court to- hepgasid quite | appeared with unvelled face. The case, on t¢ 4 floor of Publi al N day asked this question, A jury nea | little boy at home we heard plercing Nf second floor No. wtore 4 ‘The ordinary Turkish woman of the| Amend in the Sup! Court te + No. 413 Kast Siateenth atreet, at 7| Services at St. George’s Church dubt returned a verdict in screams coming from the home of one ue SrpAN | 08S , rhe i at i s ae muro’ 8. y abet 3 the cao of! of our Turkish neighbors who had two |!nterior accopts her lot with more or| days, was given to the Jury yew! [ofelock last night, and before tt was dis- Conducted by — Bishop ; 1 & lawyer, | vives, aged aixty-Ave and thirty-five |l#s resignation. She ts not educated | qtternoon, A in favor of the| covered the flames were shooting from kt Established 1869. 4 tS wn Sasa tore of a Danish news- respectively, Naturally the old womun|#Md she haa not constuntly before her) youthful hetress was returned when) the front windows, ‘The firemen put David H. Greer. a ‘J ‘paper, for itbel. Ve es, as have the women of Smyrna | court convened this morning. the blaze out after a loss of $8. The! ‘The fir Main Warerooms: 17 East 14th St. BROOKLYN: 350 Livingsten 6, This Sale Will Continue Till Jan. 1 Th kavier has teen selected ag first Vrize Contest Pano by the N. ¥, staan Petting. Merlew, Merotd and MWe Zettung . ¥. Tribune, 4) services over the remains as jealous of the young one, although bes i, and Constantinople, the greater free- Little Miss Kingsley was not in court origin of the fire is not known, of John Higelow took place to-day at cording to the Koran it is forbidden | # Jury by ite verdict said to the plaintiff: pone pe, te the | ee Mae Lis rive dom and happiness of the wives of the "Tou have been Mbeled, but your rep. ee a ay ‘con, | foreign population. utation has been damaged only to the ae dear Rs ele a thee “The inferior woman is contented with oaeet of vin conte.* arose between the two women, One|her vell and shawl, and with her seclu- “The reputation hus damaged waa| night he had become so exasperated by | ion. She regards it asa law of nature, shown to be that o. a lawyer tn K004 | these quarrels that he exclaimed: ‘Go, |4nd her predestined lot tn Ife, and ub- Practice and professional standing. It} 1 divorce you both! It was the screams | Mts to !t uncomplainingly. She would was not by a single expression that the |o¢ the younger wife that roused our |@Ven resist any attempt to change the Met was perpetrated, but by @ series | household, By next morning the Turk- | ex!*ting custom, She regards the ex- of articles which, taken together, were |igh husband had relented and married |postire of the face as immodesty, even calculated to produce in the reader's | them both over again. | immorality mind an impression ast that the! “4 Mohammedan !s generally a ie upper class woman ts often of a poser for| voted and affectionate husband, He js} ish mental and’ physteal that did not rightfully belong | expected to extend to his wife that} ment and ta subjected against her will to. him." limpantre ob Windnene ehiahi he’s to a hermetical life. She is dressed tn Justice Goff declared it was clear to|to receive from her, Mohamm the latest Parialan fashion; she Is heau- | him the jury lost sight of the issues | ‘That ts the most 1 t Mos! tiful, charming, refined, well mannered, “In effect," said Justice Goff, “th te “Spring Song” if/ From Mendelssohn's “Songs Without Words.’’ f Wouldn't it be a wonderful satisfaction to you to sit down at a piano and play the Spring Song with all the delicacy of feeling and graceful interpretation that Mendelssohn had in mind? ympiish: rf . t and was Influenc a pre- | disposition 1s the best, and the best of | 4 woman Yi-eg =“ Hie voulevards. of _ Wouldn't it be a revelation for you to (a n of opinions ving the! you is he who Uehaves best to his| Parla or on Broadway, with her shaw!) bring out from a piano that you vourself were SMA legal profession which wer Ire | wives.’ On another occa 1 he said of and @ festicnable hat on, would playing the transparent, graceful simplicity of its melody and all the delicate and evanescent impressions associated with Spring? You can do relevant to the qui ynmand admiration. ii fe Judgment. ‘The verdict was si and a new trial ord: vs submitted for |‘A Moslem must not hate his wife, for | side [if he Is displeaved with ove had quality) HER LIFE 18 ONE OF FATAL i In her, then let him be pleased with MONOTONY, | NEN Tompson sued for $00 damages, | another that Is The Koran con-| savienin the bounda of a well-| all this. \Tumtice Goff said the y for aix | tains a specific provision on this point jarded home, her freedom ts red ! No practice or study is required to enable you cents was aging 10 ae ane 8 ans te: SUB Pegts fe 4 mere concession to live. She has to master the technique of the Spring Song and BAGH neON than 6 square) ae sage frp gy ome ga r ny Belmlit dreams of Brilliant oe hundreds of other world-famed melodies which the Kranich ‘Phe attacks in the Danish newspaper | according to what is Just.’ He again | PP" ’ ita Geeae auanainw four | & Bach Player Piano places at your command on Thompson grew out of his said; ‘Admonish your wives with A Mohammedan lady of high rank was | Call at our warerooms and hear the Spring Sony as it ment of cage in whieh he hess, because women were created from | aed once how she spent her time, ‘L is rendered upon the for a boy who hod brought sult a crooked bone of the side, therefor sit on this sofa,’ she answered atgniti- | ed for $20,000 dumag break it; {f you let it alone it will al- siton that.’ And in this soul Parr i ways be crooked f He was HE MUST NEVER FORGET HER) ,;, settlement with the in “MENTAL INFERIORITY.” hy existence @he may be disturbed at ent by the caprice of the man, being divorced or by the addition PLAYER PIANO THE HIGHEST GRADE PLAYER PIANO IN THE WORLD ophe husband 1s expected to be dig-| of unother Woman to the household.’ BUILT COMPLETELY IN ONE FACTORY. nified toward his wife, complaisant and| And, of course, she hasn't much The Kranich & Bach contains beyond question the most high! lite to her relatives. In his affection | chance of even this sort of domestic developed seif-piaying mechanism ever evolved, with devicas for abs ‘ ce tuaine aia aecaien of anpceine duatios Danial Pulte ner he must Gol be, damanetred [ea If the Young Turk discovers before lutely personal, artistic interpretation so fascinating as ta be altr porate 106 OF) AE Ze are puny Me ou fing BOS pub- | ot ay une, and if you fn Cohaten to-day ft was found that $1,895 for that may lead to lese majeste, In| the Wedding that she's a Yearner, a De. human in their effectiveness. —§ Moreover, and what is especially impor and Gentlemen's We spent in nf the fund consributed by friends of the | view of her presumed mental inferior. | ploret, 4 Backbiter or a Toadstool tant, Is that this player action is made exclusively by Kranich & Bach and S00 show for Oe. Wet I © for election expenses was left! |ty she should not be consulted regard: | peta be found in no other make of plano whatsoever Pe hart d jon hand. ing important matters, nor should she) Ar F Dien at Seventy. BS KRANICH & BACH i Te was decided to distribute tits Know the exact amount of her hus. | seventy years o! 1 bahia BY LATER DEAIGN' balahed. while there Bi 11 0% ; Wo ad amount among chamty on, for that may temp! 1 Steam Pu Sold om contenien! monialy payments, if derived ts well done enough to eali| 1ivocietk ae th 1 Mofmnits ea agant." d last night at his hon Th, | wii! be too great to shop In comfort. CHARLES A. 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