The evening world. Newspaper, January 17, 1912, Page 3

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ie oe sag aR ET SS coxdsotapasmenete aes GIRL EMBEZZLER USED RYPNOTISM TO COVER THEFTS This Is Belief of Head of Cush- man Realty Firm Miss Elss Admits Robbing. MESMERIZED A CLERK? Pietped Her ‘Conceal :Pecula- tions That Gave Her and the Man Gay Nights. Mins Ada M. Mss, @ good-looking, hendsomely gowned young woman, who has been employed for seven years ‘Qs confidential clerk and secretary by the real estate firm of Joseph W. Cush- | man & Co., No. 240 West Twenty-third street, was arraigned in the Jefferson « Market Court to-day charged with rob- bing her emplo: of $2,000. Although Miss Elss confessed she é ro Stolen $1,200 merely to satisfy her ire for good clothes and good din- along Broadway, her employer ; said Ne was sure there was a man in , the case, who had urged the young girl to steal and had assisted her in spend- ing the stolen money. This » said Mr. Cushman, eame Into Miss Elsss life after she had eared of the engagement of William «HL Slik, of No, 101 West Elehty-sixth strec', last March. Mise Eles had cre tted the impression among hor fellow employees that he was golug to marry + Silk, He denied to-day he ever gave her cause to think so. She refused to make any statement on the subject BELIEVES SHE HYPNOTIZED CLERK, PROPRIETOR SAYS. There ts another young man in the ewe, employed as a clerk in the Cuesh- an offices, He, it was said by Mr ishman, assisted the young woman in covering up her thefts, though he got vne of the stolen money. “In this clerk's case,” tan, said Mr. Cush- “It looks @ good deal Hke a case ism, While he did not love he was very fond of her. 1 persuaded him to cover up her theft and she held that over him so he did not dare refuse to cover up thefts, He alao was delu belief she was going to marry hy man, who would make good steallngs and thus cover every- 1 cuting this young man.’ Reared in luxury and educated in ‘ar’, Miss as Was forced to earn athe a wer, met aio prosperous plano manufac- reverses and died. 1s Mrs. Her Andrew Reisner ifowland avenue, Englewood. “TOWN SLOW IN ENGLEWOOD,” GIRL DECLARES. Farly Vast fall Mi EI rented a fur- vue! apartment at No. 8100 Broadway vith a young friend, Mise Steen. ‘They uid $55 @ month of the flat. Miss Elsa's salary was #6 a month, She ‘ed into town, whe sald, €o get an opportunity to se0 life, ‘Tt was terribiy slow in Englewood,’ faid the younk woman, “and when I yot hold of this money I wanted to live T bought good clothes and good dinr in Wail street. course, T ho! but everyth T just had to liv to pay the mon ng went wrong wi ®She dented vehemently a man h mpted her to steal or that any one d Shuied in the stolen mone * When. aigtied before Magistrate Fiduse Miss [118 pleaded guilty to grand nclude arceny. ‘The specific charge included Pa the theft of one check for $000. Je pris r fac her muft A let her Her mother ceedings hewyer do all the talking. and several of Ler relatives were In the courtroom. Mr. ¢ in sald, after the girl had entered a retir ve nd Was a spout Miss Ho aatd he aa persun the complaint the police they feared would commit s f not kept. unt ostratit POY FELL FROM BED: AND SAVED FARIILY pallial Noise Awoke the Father Who Found Flat Filled With Escaping Gas. A boy falling out of bed awakened Morris Fein, fifty, of No. 262 Selgel sweet, Brooklyn, early this morning gha saved his.family of tive persons from death by gas. Fein detected the \dor as soon as he was fully awake und arted to investigate. In the next vom he found his son, Jacob, eleven, jconsclous on the floor, A bursted pipe over the bed permitted the gas to our into the room. in another room his wife, Anna, forty- the flow and began to feel its ef- himself, He succeeded in openin ‘windowe and making his way to coraer drug where he cased up St, Catherin jospital, Returning tathe house he plugged the | 8u broken pipe with soap. When Dre, Knita and pf St. Catherine's Hospital, enteetalls, found the hoy aval rinoonacigus apd.gevived him. Fresh air had brought,.the ram,of the family anind. ob te thought :to: have fallen out of swhile tossing about when the gas ap: 40 a! foot, nim, jolse when e struck the floor i ‘an Hie awakened aa and prevented the aephyzie- the eative ——eataanin Women Promise at Altar to ‘Obey,’ but Don't; HANIMELINAGINES s Highest Grade Suits * THE EVENING WURLD, WEVNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1912, Men Make No Promise, but Are Fairly Docile tt HAS THe RABIES Agreement to but Is Silent as Both Promise ing, By Nixola Greele, wag! Brit now er sent! RNrxo!} the GREELEY* SMITH emo! Learned divines are ge opinion that no word—not lgtbie two-syllable verb “ out subtracting from its and effect. subject. But a British archbisho} this solution to the lovers’ the husband also promise by taking the cruelty vow.” This suggestion recalls At, |they differed evon more bitterly than her living at the age of seventeen, Her When each wanted the wishbone. But where the Philosopher fatled, tne| } sacrifices. her favorite morsel of fow, the King should be glad to give up any h his beloved Queen.” Bu the next Sunday found the royal pair deadlocked !n a worse row than ever ng to please before. “You take it, dear,” the King aMswered. Court Jester succeeded. of| problem was submitted to him he an-! swered promptly wishbone apiece." And so the the King began to kick crease in the butcher's bii MUTUAL “OBEY” Promise t to obey Is an and ns deser just ase controversy Is poken by" th rein things of vital moment. tion of “'§ VOWS, trely between her and hi at This recipe makes # cough made for 42.00 A few conquer ‘he most obsti stops even whoopii ple as it is, no better reme muinutes. Put 24g ounces cents’ warth) in a pint the Sugar Syrup It taste and lasts a family three hours. t ke h 19 bily laxativ \ handy ren and lung trouble The effect of p is well known, Pinex is ti able coi gian white pine extract, iacol pine elements. not work in t! This Pinex and Sugar attained great p jwrity t United States and Canada formula. money Promptly 5 refun: ted TITLE EE LE NEN EE I Duties Till She Ceases to Have Them and Wants Alimony.” Suggestion of Having ence” Worth Con “as Ie Anything That Might Add to Ef- ficacy”’ of Ceremony. According to a despatch from London, a furious controversy is bride's to obey is an es- omitted from the marriage ritual with- “Nothing extenuate Qught set down in malice,” the consensus of clerical thought on the off the wif of the King and Queen who quarrelled every Sunday as to which one should | have the wishbone of the chicken. When the wise man of the court™was called upon to settle the controversy, he sa‘d: “Let each strive to outdo the other in The Queen should surrender said the Queen | ng aside the wisnbon I can't think, of depriving you of “Have two fowls, then there will be a!" AT WORTH CONSIDERING. wbey"” 1 honor til! death | ne view of the becn heard to protest against “With Gil my worldly goods 1 thee endow,” and that most men would be very glad to substitute a mere pledge of obedience this sweeping sur ender of ea ers'ons, Bot mignty en in our day for the Women promise to obey and don't. The law enforces a husband's vow: With all ny worlliy good,” &e, Is sompels the support of the wife. But a her duties, are matters en- meeeeeresecoenecocccoce! yrup than you could buy read) cough quickly. 3 nulated sugar with! 4 pint of warm water, and alir for 2 Take @ teaspoonful every one, two or es up the appetite, | asthma and alt mm the membranes entrated compound of Norwe-| and all the natural healin Other preparations nA ‘Law Enforces Husband's: ‘Endow,’ to Wife’s “‘Obedi- ler- ing in the ish Isles just as to wheth- or not the! promise fal part of marriage cer- ny. nerally of the even the neg: | "obey"—can be full sanctity nor seems to be | p has to offer dilemma: “Let to obey, there- the old legend | 1 to the King to say mony, “No, darl- Eventually, For when the! wits It | pay en King and Queen lived hap- | your troubles, ambitions and desires fur- pily ever afterward. Or at least unt!l/ther than the front door; remember it is better for a man to lose his own sou; | than to forfelt his job,” ithat he has chosen the easiest way of LEAST cictrimony, and that he will probably about the in- Lie. | hearts » more fl- forever as! It is that no man} je bridegroom | nonles are but give « er conscleace, pint, of better doses usually’ nate cough— dy can be had of Pinex (fifty ttle; then add as @ pleasant @ long time. old of a cough ness. Has a too, which ist for hoarse-| he most valu-! and i hin yrup recipe has hroughout the It bas ol been imitated though never success{u A guaranty of ubsolute satisfaction 8 with th: or will COME OUT FROM UNDER “THAT GED You — The law does not define them—ci enforce them. In fact, the law has nothing whatever any duties whatever and asks for all- But tf both men and women promise | to obey, tho world will be advanced by just this much—that no husband can fail to realize his wife's Ideal because he doesn't know what it ts, can fail dreams through lack of understanding, If a young man promises to obey his | dle rich in bonds and poor in memortes, To make both husband and wife; 18 A CLOIS lication of the| MARRIAGE, te Aas chastity and obedience. And those who take Copyright, 1912, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York World) 4 J. If ese THE WINE Oren THE DOOR THE MAID, DRESS THE BABY Aud eer Hen Borree, Tuan ow Nie RADIATORS the slightest effect on the result. that is as it should be, from either side will be necessary desirable or. thought of. ngot to her until she ceases to have Committee on Judiciary will r&port ¢ -| ‘Thursday in April. years only postulants, novices, hoping that they have found thelr true voca- tion In each other, but not always sure not always committed for eternity, ac: cording to the stflctest interpretation. God does n jemand al! at once, ne petual dedication, Man should not be more unreasonable. ‘The young woman who determines to become a nun, the “spouse of Christ,’ fax she ts called, has #0 many years of trial and prayer before she assumes the white vell; #0 many more before she takes the black vell and the perpetual vows. In a sense, parenthood ts the perpet- ual vow of marringe, Until the birth of children, @ ma woman, {a & sort of postulant And no wife husband's require @ constitutional amendment to visualize her d lives up to his vow, he will be deduce her ideal from her com- A Little Pin Money comes handy. This tea saves much by doubling brewing power. WhiteRose CEYLON TEA says merely: ‘elope, unopened, “Give me your nd ni he will realize @ married TWO SOULS. the plan is They may have @ perpetual vocat ‘ . Marriage, in ite highem sense, is aj for each other or they may not. Very pay Anything that wit| ,Marnage, Im ite higner sense, ie a} ror each other or they may not. Very! One Quality—the Best to the mutual vows of poverty,| sure, one marriage vow t# as good as/ another. You may choose a clergyman dreadful vow, | 1 may preter a Justice of the peace, and | it are for 9 we may all promise to obey, without | That Breakfast White Rese Cottee, Pound Tins, 3c. a svlemn vow, Many persons are inclined to be careless about the food they eat. They forget that what they are is largely the result of how they live—that one’s or failure of the day’s work. breakfast exerts a strong influence for the success A Saucer of ’ Grape-Nuts served direct from the package with cream for the morning meal is a good start for the day. It is easily digested, and full of rich, well-balanced nourishment for body and brain. “There’s a Reason” for Grape-Nuts Postum Coreal Company, Limited, Pattle Creel) Michigan it no obedience or =The House orably within a few days the resolution of Representative Henry of Texas pro- viding for @ change of Presidential in- augurations from March 4 to the last The change will Surgeons in Fordham Hospitai Can Find No Symptoms | of Hydrophobia, driver for th Hammel, Express who wa 74 Van Ford yn his home at No. Van Nest, to t Qi last night, be surgeons inch. thre |euffering from hatluetnations and not from liydrophobta, Me wae much quieter to-day and will probably be Vaischarged from the hospttal te-mor Cappola, Hamm Dr. jeved Hammel had rabies Advied that an ambulances tor be called at once. Surgeon Packard came with the first ambulance and Hammel refused to go to oapitat with him, Later Dr, Sher: » Nose surgeon of the t rated many cases of the hosptt ination he hydrophiot Hammel admitted that the mubject eagoa he pil of in the newspapers had had a serto ton his mind, Does Every Woman Long to Be Beautiful? ¢ in Household Helps.) “HE you want Tight, fluffy and tus: trous hair, don’t shampoo with soap sther” and water, which leave the hair dull and brittle, To make a dry shampoo, put a cupful of corn meal in a frnit jar, add the contents of a small origi val packag x, and shake well Sprinkle a little u brush out thoroughly ie hair clean, soft ‘and silky. ns its fine complexion, with skin, use a simp! Basel, Apply t Mother s Salve by : in well, Jtisa most we vt. apply rubbin J. 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