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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18 WIRES CROSSED, MYSTICS. DIDN'T 3 FORESE ARES , | So Those Arch Materialists, Dougherty and His Detec- tives, Caught Three. TEACHERS OF YOGI LORE Deputy Commissioner Tells How Some Fortune-Tellers Carry On Their Swindles. E was te matter wage of the Impending arrests, Secon] Deputy Police imissioner Dougherty, a mat with the of Lieutenant Michael Murphy, De! ive Couztus and Detective Hines Meinbers of tha same swooped down on the unsusy teachers of Yoxi lore and transp them from their dwetling places Jn the Himalayas to the West Forty-seventh street polive s j r prigoners were taken fro: y of the Hotel Astor, One was jot a mind reader, but one Whore soul breaks its earthly shackles and wanders into the labyrinths of space and time and meets there the skeletons of the past.” She fatled to break out of the Inbyrinths of the West Forty-seventh street station, Another, Prof, Harold Sterling, who was fount in the same address—No, 2% West For. KNOW ABOUT FUTURE. The third and greatest “card” was the Apollo-like Prof, Luther ©, Lioyd “the great clairvoyant, paychist palmist and Yog! mediator iin Amerie.” “who communed with the earth born policemen in the terms of his cult. On the way to the “booby hatch” he «0 far consented to drop into tle vernac- ular as to inquire if there was much @hance of his getting “eloughed.” He ‘Was assured there were many chances. ‘He had been held tn $1,000 to keep the peace for one year, That was only fast December. ‘The tmie was not up, M4 chap, they told htm—and it looked bed All three appeared in the West Side Police Court to-day, Deputy Commts- @loper Dougherty was on hand to tell bow his detectives posed as clients and Obtained the eviden> he cases were held over until = Tuesd and the material element of $000 ball was nego- tated by Edward Robinson of No. 101 ‘West ‘Thirty-fifth street who gave bonds for all. : ‘The arrests last might are part of @ sweoping crusade which the police are conducting. So many swindles have been carried out by Yox! mediators lately that great curiosity was expressed, as to their methods. An Fiventng World re- porter called on Deputy Commisstoner Dougherty at Headquarters and asked htm about it. DOUGHERTY'S STORY OF HOW PALMISTS SWINDLE. he began, “isn't {t wonderful how they do it? Thero are only two @lasses of people known to the high- palmist—the police and the ‘suck- ers,’ The ‘suckers’ are met every day, ‘Dut the police only once. There's the ifference, You have no idea how e! it is for the Yogi bunch to get aw with their game. Let me tell you how ft ts done. “Firet you meet an usher at the door, ‘He tells you the professor is busy, You wait while they take your measure. Then you meet his puts both hands on his and remarks about your tufluenc ‘ou write your name ang address and what you want to find out. They switch the papers and give you a blank plece which you hold to your forehead and concentrate. Mean- time the Yost telle you all that you have written. “He says: ‘You're a fellow that ought to make a lot of money. I will tell 3 of an investment and you neain't pa me anything for the advice.’ If you are 4 oob! you buy some three-cent stock for hundred a share. However, the paimist continues: ‘If you want to find thet fost love or get even with some one you must come elaven times. The next visit will be eleven days from now, and meantime at 10 P. M. dally concen- Se concentrating tov.’ Neat, tit? "Then they file your name away with an alphabetical Ist of suckers and care- fully Index you for reference t the next visit they have all the ready and go into what we « grab a few handfuls of alr and come out of the convulaion with something stil! left sntold ou must come back for this untold thing of evil which threatens you. i LOVE PILLS FROM INDIA COST $300 EACH whose hse “In the case of a wor Sand does not love he er They cable pills’ which cost $30 bank’ roll of the suc may take as many as a dozen " st te cure, ey tell you the a. dol but that fsn’t even gallery admittance.” An Interesting story of the latest method used hy New lairy ants is the charin hot When a hwn to he we: omes for watre 1 nid 28,000 ff noLog fifth street—was “born with strange ind remarkable power to o rome dittl« culties,” but it developed that his power had no influence over such material things as arrest PROF. LLOYD ANXIOUS TO) |Strike of Wives for Higher Ideals |T0M JENKINS (sh S22 out slu-jitsu, | and defense woutln't quite anawer. _ Is Behind Increase in Divorces IAKESAFALLOUT agynnnent <SS asia HOUSEWOR Ky \STANO ayy (E a |Ex-Champion Wrestler En-| by Sud Sh dct aaa are LL: ' | aged to Teach Policemen | ne ann a ng reine ty? Jenking probably will give his second lecture later this week, His dates ary not fixed, but he will come down when- ever ho oan bo spared at the oint, enslliieenaiiets BURIES FROZEN CHILD; | RELIEVES SICK MOTHER Copyright, 1912, by the Press Publishing Co. (fhe New York World), = ae pown wiTH \EQuay | Brooklyn Woman's Heart Touched | | fou {World of tho pittable destitution af the How to Wrestle. |Couljiteka family of No. 67 Broome street ao impressed Mra, Folbert of No, 18 Sterling place, Brooklyn, she tele- phoned to The Evening World to-day that she has taken eteps to assist |tho family, Mra, Couljiteka ts in Gouv- erneur Hospital suffering from rheu- ™matiam and starvation, and her two- monthe-old baby, which was frozen to death on her broast, was taken to |the morgue. The Couljitskas had no money to bury the infant, arid Mrs. Felberg tn structed Undertaker James F. Fallon of No. 60 Gouverneur street to call for the body and it, Mra, Fetbert also faye she wi are of the suffering | Soceaee | MIDGETS VS, GIANTS. {Smallest Cop Will Learn How to Subdue the Most Dis- orderly Goliath. ton and! night. | By the grace of hig Tom Je: Commissioner Waldo, exit eT HE —womemm | MICK a8 @ means df subduing the UN-|\ mother's Immedinte needs. MODERN {Tis and enter the hammertock, he] he father suid seven-year-old daugh wi old and the half-Nelson, ter are at h thelr poor neighbors WES ARE “If @ policeman knows the fine points; trying to a them, The father in ; OUT ON A of wrestling,” mused the'Commissioner,| Out of Work, and for weeks hag not HATE 70 See wee Th ‘ vt hed enough to eat, and the only fuel ! he would never need to crack anybody | G0 $0 YouNG, 6u7 Sls 3 over the head, 2¢ ao, why not? they have had to heat thelr home h THEN SHE 48 meen deen stick of wood the father could That explains it, Commisstoner Waldo! ang in the atroet has brought big Tora down from Weat | a | Point, where he ts physical director, | summLocic two or three times @ week to give lec- tures or lessons, or whatever {t {s, and) PROVIDED FoR | American Woman's High - | er Standard of Love rR Ngement a new Detecs By Pecinl ar To Former Tenants of the EQUITABLE BUILDING | 120 BROADWAY | Following directions issued by the Bureau of Buildings, we are engaged in making these premises safe by doing all necessary shoring and || bracing, and taking down defective walls and |] piers, steel, iron, and interior work. Incident to this work rubbish is being hauled away from the site. Reasonable precautions are being taken to segregate from the rubbish papers and other matter having the appearance of direct or collateral value. Tenants who are properly identified can, by applying at our office on the Pine Street side of the lot, have their authorized representatives take part in the examination of rubbish, with a view to reducing to a minimum the hauling away of property which may be of some value. THOMPSON-STARRETT COMPANY Of all hearty soups Camp- n | WITH THIS has also arranged with the Civil Ser-| tly ry by Sir A, Conan Doyle, "The Also Shown in Neglect-|| wa + | ice Commsion for hia aalars Miventute of the Devits Pout” Will be bell’s Beef Soup is probably THEE Ewdow! | Whatever there 1s about wrestling to| sratured in next Sunday's World Readers of next Sunday's World witli ed Children and Un-| know, Jenkins ts conceded to know It. | nino get @ new copy of "Iun’ tre ‘ Festive dase sreadith teases | tele ida] — the most substantial. Mrs. Gilman |some pumpkine, Only the ether day he) Fc) 8 sensation among lovers v ‘ ook ine alleged Mu-fitsa experts) Gaye Work inate | 7 A ‘ a pein ee Harts ay ast bade BLIGE Selected high-grade beef isthe ce 5 other of the decimal point. STOLE BROOCH TO GET ‘ By Nixola Greeley-Smith. i"Senwine ooxan vestertas st Hte:| "CORT SHE OREAMED of.,| foundation of the heavy stock. Any person who quarters he wan met by Capt, McKeon | OF. : . . z ni patrolme ected from the | beck tea. yours ae eee" amtete| Wite of Playwright be Miies|| And it contains also solid meat eet sroweas, Before those stalwarts and! Nephew Admits Pawning Gems | 7 4 . knows that great aro Uriyeaie publie tn the reeeit acho | ie ee a beside diced carrots and turnips changes have dara WE aval prkeUs : ae uy Garment. pre é jhe ected, | MP® Pearl Spence of No, 18 Kast 4 - - ye | "in tan than no time, Ee Bree. weniy-AAth foe Dieled euiy with barley, herbs and season- inieelage within {tle Dol mmeioremen with ease and) West Side Court to-tay to the theft of Bat aor |ferey, and Capt. Bill Hodgins wil! no/@ diamond brooch from Mra, Ollve 4 that pertod. ltonger be embarrassed by coming upon Branch De Mille, wite of William ©. aoe Bekinal! a Row A WIFE musT NAVE a prisoner co 1ittle as to sitp between Ais | Mille, the playwright. Mrs, Do Mille Oharlotte Perkins Power, fingers under the more archale methods /{y an aunt of Homer Spence, husband RNIXO! rae pete lately In vogue. of the young prisoner. He and Mrs, De GREELEY* SMITH , raped i ——— | he course, Comnitesioner Waldo ex-| Mille were in court, but had nothing to Which #e contrib. of twenty: | say, utes to the current number of The Pic- at Laat. 1s to consist say. plained to-da |torial Review the author of ‘"Womaa SH forty years that he had| four lectures. From the Cdlicor tes ane ce lease in the De Mitte and Economies” and “he Man-Made — been tn the employ of the Pennsyivania| four Will) be Selecynl to eer ne a ee ee tt eerremton. | Mrs World" tells us what these great! » {netruction after the regular cours Spence was one of several guests at a chanean Ke Feat) HARRY "A DESIRABLE PARTIES’ | Rilllrond William J. Retity, foreman] over, and photographe exemplifying the /reception. | After she left the brooch First, the ideal of marriage duty haw| ANB RAISE HER To Surry Yous {of the Founthouse in the Waldo avenue | qifterent holds will be distributed | was minted. Detectives found tt in altered. To-day, Mrs, Gilman believer, Sece yards in Jersey City, had walked many} through the atations. Wrstiing will be [Sixth avenue pawnshap, where & higher conception of love and mar.| ~~ it “ — —~— {times a day across the inaze of tracke| one of the required etudies In the recruit! young woman had pledged It f With tho proceeds # coat which she had dreamed about After the plea of guilty had been en tered, the prisoner was held in $2.0 ball for trial, Mrs. De Mille dtd manifest sympathy in court for that she could to marry off her daugh- ters. | CALLS IDEA OLD AS THE CHURCH | A “NEW THOUGHT.” “Our old deal,” she declare: been tn force too long, mak man the governing factor in marriage, riage exists in the United States :san anywhere else in the world, and to prove her argument points to the greater |number of our divorces. “We in America, with our new Conditions, our swift, restless pro- Gressivencss, Lave developed new achool Old-timers on the force pointed out that, after all, police wrestlers ara not a new thing in New York. Years ago, 18 Mercor street, Jersey City, and! iwenty or so, when Billy Muldoon was 9 sixty-one years of age, He was), policeman, tie sport was @ favorite known tn Jersey City and to ens} game at the station houses, and the in the yard without accident. To-day he walked in front of an incoming train and was Ktiled instantly. He lved at longet for and ones | the | 3 her ideals faster than the older lands, | with motheriiood. quite a. subsidiary trainme: Trorea used to boast some mighty men|naphew's comely young wife. love has been freer, and | process, described as ‘bearing him & | Grown nobler, Women son’; speaking of the expectant mother have been freer, and so have grown wiser and stronger, and our ideals of married happiness are | higher than im earlier times, as io | our existing standard of ful- | filment, | “Here arises an outcry of astonish ment and @ contradic world, both overses midst, cries out against it, citing the no- torlous lack of discipline among our children, the afl too current complaint of unhappiness in marriage, and our national scandal of divorce, Yes, these things are true, true because we have higher ideals of love and marriage. “Where contented Orientals work tong hours and take low wages, turbul Americans struggle and strike. cause their {deals are higher their standard of living ts higher. CALLS DIVORCE A STRIKE FOR HIGHER IDEALS. being ‘as ladies wish to be who love their lords.’ It 1# hard indeed for us| to face this great new thought that | wifehood ds Mut @ preliminary to moth erhood, and that both ‘lord’ and ‘ledy' | | co-operate to the great end of parent- age.” As the Roman Catholic Church has always numbered among its teachings that wifehood is but Preliminary to motherhood, and aa it manages to make married men and women live up the doctrines of the Church, I don't where the “new idea of marriage” is to be found. Mra, Gilman's formula does not allow for the marked differences that exist in women with regard to the maternal relation, Women are no more univer- sally endowed with the much exploited “maternal instinct" than they possess @ common talcnt for miniature painting er tor teaching in kindergartens, ‘The woman may be an adorable wife A Friendly Suggestion often puts the wanderer on the right path. Thousands KNOWS HOW of former coffee isfying soup has well been de- scribed as “a square meal with round corners”. Have your grocer send you half-a-dozen, today. | ing. A plate or two of this sat- 21 kinds 10c a can Look for the red-and-white label McGibbon & Co. Have Removed to Nos. 1 and 3 West 37th Street Near 5th Avenue. trate thought on your desire and T will | So there is a strike of wives going on among us, a strike for higher ideals Jand shorter hours of housework, per haps, Mrs. Gilman's argument is in- genious, but better 1, it is true, American women were the first to har- bor the revolutionary doctrine that 1; marriage vows a@re intended for men as well as for women. The European ideal of womanhood, the Furopean con- ception of wifely duty 1s contained tn this definition of love taken from a French writer: “Love, for a woman, of endless forgiveness. Now a good many brought tiat notion fely excettence to America with them. Not a few of i our masculine contemporaries share {t &@ succession our fc-efathers to But the mereasing number of \a 3 obtained by American women | proves that they refuse to con- nive at ou! dof morals” in the home, that rican women have a consisten marriage and vatntain ft happin that they are willing to lthe cost of thelr perso | Mrs. Gilman defines a 1 marriage an one fn which to.n@r and father] subordinate themecives and etch other t purely mas int of ma 1Be sidered the ide e de- strable bride must be young ani tea. dev, like a desirayie partridge, and so ore maileable to the hand that was to dhe, Br r the om the raider ¢ en reared {n the game at paternal side, the mariied the 1 mot Will goon iy Inystios operating yw York ave rounded up, and a very poor mother, while another may de altogether inadequate as a wife and companion and yet be an {deal mother, Probably the woman with the | least maternal instinct makes the most intelligent mother, The idea of wifehood as @ mere pre- iminary to motherhood is reactionary, | There are certain very advanced women in New York who profess that they do not care for thelr husbands in the least | except as necessary physiological ac cessories to the great Fact of Mother- hood. ‘They are man-hating wives, who advocate a return to the fabled prac- | tices of the Amazons, women who dwelt | part from and mad» war upon men, declaring an occasional truce for pur- poses of courting and marriage, NOT ALL FOLLOW THE STAR TO FIND BABE, Mrs, Gilman's “new idc of marria, appeal to the modern Amazo: as to those old-fashioned and persons who belleve thet Indi. vidual happiness 1 subordinated }to the Interests of souety, witch ts up: | posed to need unlimited fay the majority of mer t aca dazzled by the light | nance {0 regard each preiiminaries to the ‘the thought e a large new ays. y atar in the | @ them were thou a malden's « M Ginan that all stars lead to a at many followers it for the star's ¥ake, not for that to whten tt/ leads thi Fye, | » (Nellie Bly) te wanted as a w the Tron Ciad| Manufacturing Company, But ne has| three exits from her offtora at No, i7! 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