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y SIMPLE SIMON HAS "i S aenEIn aaa (And Mr. Paddock Is Going to down! se he 0 es t i. dy, | #) womans ‘ | wn from 4 Was approaciied | ain rent pletures of the young iagy, Nervous wreck beoause of the prel Phe ste examined the check | uncle well and | Specially taken for the announcement |ary sessions with wlliners und dress. | and listened to Mr. Mawes explanation | to put hi bignsom in aaa ee ree nascad. the Makers and florists, the sending of the {tat tt had bern signed In blante with for invest Aven ae aaeeeuposat, ,mVitations, the arrange in 19H 8 na Ont ena’ phat by far the pridal 1 ry of the propos 0 all the hos Matar th 4 7 shor ead 4h what oapective bride thinks of | Presrany all the hoat t a taken it from its nil ablest @ man they a i | worrles t betom) a fasiionable | pocket when le was Me on then Smet and that it would be a great privi- | race # the future bridegroom's) aan Tity exhausted co ti Atter ain, Rowe equest lage to b them to a stall, and a host of other | se a f mr of} After 4 ma 1 © call on leer Mayor emiy the immediate fame | Hefves las caused many a moon | lin pate at the. seh TT " Vsunpty, and which persons | quarrel. In soine seven the wed: |the 3 bin in ae Bee SERA UBE, N.Y. Jan, s.—There t9! wo quaitked to be paraded might easily ji furry haw wrecked the marriage, | Mm GOR KPa Were | thought to be no doubt Simon D. Pad- . Saal Vane POOR PER’ 4 pe ino plaey ra Ggek te helt to's largo amount by the) #AA9 temvelves. 100 SONS MARRY IN A lente, Hen enc tn prixon an Will of his uncle, Simon D, Paddock, | Fo hon EC RAThPERPET || SENSIBLE WAY, i seventy-six years old, who dled here |sons involved that the puv} 8 “PENNY FORPIEMAN | NOW—-LOTS OF EM few York World), WELL WARE TIL bs Con cau ‘UP THE PAPERS, PHOTOGRAPHERS, Press AGENTS ETC AND COEF THEM KNOW. THEN NUL CONGRATULATE vou Weke ENGAGED MAMA Taste Pieman’s Wares to His Heart's Content, Too! WILL GET $25,000 A YEAR. Suc PUBUCTY, Broadway Is Due to Be Burned Up Again When Jersey Heir Starts to Spend. (Gpectad to The Breatng World,) ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, N, J., Jan. %1.—Young Simon Paddook of this town fe ack from Syracuse end his quest fer the $60,000 he thought his unole Simon had left him tq@epend. He comes back @ happily surprised lad. He re- Dorte his uncle left him an annual in- come of $26,000. The young man's plane to rival the meteroic career on Broadway of the famed Mr. MaDevitt of Wilkes-Barre, Pa, ere already well under way. He ot a fow hundred dollars advance on hie fortune in Syracuse from his uncle's executors, Dr. H.gP. March of Fulton aud Dr, Walter 19 Kidder of Oswego. * Ia artless, boyish lack of originality, he came home paying for newspapers with dollar bills and giving tine on tits meals equal to the full amounts of the checks presented to him. The boy does not drink and the utmost devilishness THE WAY BAtrione aicH Do IT, ent cigars. d to smoking these," he observed, with a self-con- eolous blush, when the crowd at the post-office removed one of them from his mouth and examined the gilt band with unconcealed admiration. JUST A LITTLE MATTER OF THREE MILLION—THAT’S ALL. If Paddock's information 1s correct. his uncle left an estate amounting to 000, The income of a million of it 1s left to young Simon's futher, who {s Incurably {ll at the Memorial Hosp!- tal at Long Branch. ‘Tho first thing the boy did, after he had got through shaking hands and atewering questions around town to- day, was to go to W. N. Snedeker, an automobile agent, and order a $5,000 car. ‘Then he went {® Harry Richmond, for whom he once worked, and hired Rich- mond as chauffeur at $50 a wéek. “It may seom Ike high wages, but Marry was good to me when he was boss and I want to get back at him,” said the new-made plutocrat, Next, Paddock sat down, and, curl- ing his tonsup up toward his left ear, took ‘his pen in hand and wrote out an order to a firm which makes 4 specialty of printing pictures of wonderfully dressed youths in three colors on the back pages of magazines. | He told them he wanted “a full dress evening dnsss suit, including tuxedo und a crush opera hat with a spring in jet and morercs | aud @ allver-backed toile Fashionable Weddings Barnumized hy the Mobs of | Curious Strangers, Note-Taking Milliners, Snap- ‘shooters and Reporters, With Police to Pre- vent Riots and Protect Life in the Crush. | OTHERS IN BABYLON CAN ONLY ARFORD A CAR RIDE TO THE WEW HOME AFTER THE WEDDING WOMEN JAIL MAN As Soon as a Rich Girl Is Engaged the Newspapers Are Notified by Phone and Publicity Begin but a Poor Couple Wed, Say Nothing, Ride to Their New Home in a Street Car. Among the favorable elgns of the times chronicled + Tecently by that profound student of social astrology, Mr. Frederick Townsend Martin, is a little story of a fashionable dinner party where the women were asked to decide whether beauty or brains is the most destr-| able equipment for a young woman in society. Brains won by @ large majority, so Mr. Martto re-| proiara pT, howe, a retired broker ports. ‘was not out on the carly train to Yet if I were to advise a young woman as to the/summit, N. J. to greet his first essential to success in Modern Babylon, I wou!d) young bride, aw he liad led her to ex- say to her: “Be beautiful if you can, intelligent if you! pect he would be. Instead he sat on a Rowe Emerges From Subway to Face Bogus Check and Irate Pair. to it with # manioure cigar case | must, but don’t imagino you have to be efther if you Mane Bench in West Side Court Prison ecided to put huve a good press agent.” Teprettioe the follies of ils unmarried | ate. ule pasha Nearly everybody in Modern Babylon has @ press a ceordi @ 19 one Item tn tie will whieh | @8ent, anyhow—even Cupid. Magistrate pxSuaboy's the vouth groatly. It 4s a provi- If you don't believ t aa of nervousiess and : ReaTTh che oath greatiz:: Tela a nce lieve that the little love god I!kes to see his name !n the pon Siena was at the Ur th gach a certain standard tn education. papers, and employs somebody to get {t there, how do you account for the WILKES-BARRE FELLER” WAS A extraordivary cirevsing that attends ® Wedding 1n Modern Babylon? orning wt ao ce of great HEPOELAHIO“ which PIKER, MR. PADDOCK ALLOW PROOF THAT CUPID HAS A[Papers. The ineeting, the courtship, the tu be settled before the market opened “What's the use?” asks Paddock, PRESS AGENT. Wedding, the destination of the honey nalv ow that 1 ¥ the mobs outside our fashionable | 00h, set into print. And if t don't ne ed an eduwatl that ts eatled a a0- degroom area import Math ot ate akaeen , dding” occurs? Why the long Are snapshotted on the on te oid tow Ane than Wh halt of the bridal procession | Of thelr y Ife duly that Wilkes } wis @ at the chursh door wh the cameras] ‘er homes. | Wait until ta settled snap, the dressmakers sketch the bride's Now, all this needn't happen in York will know it with advertising. 1 inte Nose from Thirty-fow It any advanc d to be the Real atreet to Fifi sown and somebody tells the society reporters that $20,000 worth of orchids Was ised In decorating the church? Babylon except when it is desired aud sought by the spending of a fortu: ninth. Belleve ime! was elderly My “teaucation? ini Any two youn: perecns, no mat- music, to turn @ private wedding | Vdueation? 1 al ot time to tate lives her waste that-u-way. mary tune In t0 wet a tor how munch. money th: happen ® public show. If no show is | My.) Wen ‘s a good Wiz garage and be an automobile to possess, can be married quietly @iven there cam %e no account many agent, Then there'd be nothing hut joy=| 8nd decently tm Moder Babylon | of it Onna iding all the time with twenty cars to] 4f they wish to do so. It is not © 14 something which con- ried for four plek from." necessary to Barnumise the mort ctly half @ dozen or @ dozen Rowe for} The bey # father was for years tn mn and imtimate occasion of jons if the man and woman con it Bd SCRORS: Bey Shoomaraneek U8 eae. iavanige in Modern Babyloa. tracting It wish to snaro thelr happi: [itt fare inn te pened Oe ed motor, an open pulley and other devices | But what happens here? heya with 90 many. Aw @ rule men have | {oped SI! Serna ate intrate which have been successfully -manuface | “ Young Woman, after appearing in|} @ much better feeling un this subjec i eaiiles i print for obligations several years as “society's oclety's champion swim- ‘soclety’a polo player," bes smes engaged to be married—possivly sie falls In love. Immediately @ dozen tured after he had sold the pafénts for amall sums. Young Simon Paddock'’s mail ts full | x of bewzing letters and requests for em- ployment aire n the train coming than women, Most men endure a spec tacular wedding because brides insist upon 4t, smothering thelr distaste to make a woman's holiday, And many a | bride in Babylon stande at the alta { heard the HERE comes THE GRIDE ! ‘OGGULT BELEVER SANE, COURT SAYS AS BRIDE AWAITS th stremt by | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, NEW YORK, THE MODERN BABYLON | When a Wealthy Man’s Daughter Marrics in This City Cupid’s Press Agent Is Overworked—Sixth of a Series of Articles by Nixola Greeley-Smith. Copyright, 1912, by the Mvees # -bilehing Co. (The Holds Falth in One in Oriental Creed | Did Not Prove Aged Rich Man’s Incapacity. Although Alexander Fullerton, a wealthy theonophist, was adjudged ‘1 sine tn the Supreme Court and cor mitted to @ Long Yeland sanitari nin stilt a patient, jel tow a deed of trust executed by t ay ¢ old man in Ni 14M, tn w the ‘Theosophical Society of Advar, Madras India, timate henefletary, iy not to bed Futter who beliefs in Past tnd! oul 172 shares of American ting and pany atock, vy ” mthfal proteges, Hone tuyler Ladd to ba seld In trast a » Unton Company Min benetit . henofit after his men At the the ¢ flelarten, the to the Adva Vallerton’s cos Vonte Mill Values 5-90 BigDress Bargains $10, $12, $15 1912," GETS BIG BOARDER TOWHPHUSBAND ~WREN HE GUTS UP =: Mys, sifeniae hat's What She Maining Family Row. Tells Did in Ex- Court \ ry 1925 « ‘ eatate ment, ts Ite ant rp t herwelt h ' feet 4 Inches ¢ tnt r home @ { Kratt, who ia 8 1 ‘ “ nie t pad t y fi ‘ " rita N wien M era wig ‘ " 4 od t 1 wate t n ir I . e rowed tt Kra M Jing, 4 # and | vg Sond . Ji natie te eo phy eee | bon M nye ant ' Wrate had te . tates A 1" Court. Mra vget A nat ie vid My husband," khe deeta J tended to gat red pe 1 ore | ase oh vow | Here ly." rented Mra | er I fem! ft to my lens for the pip Mra, Kritainger went on to ain at previous to tl At he charge « erred the third He dewe sault in ny Krate him to sam | ADDITIONS TO ) WALSH FUND; MORE AID FOR COULJITZKAS. World — Acknowledges Contributions for Fire Hero’s Family and for Sufferers, Contr tne World revetven ' Aire. E.G. Kroppot of No, oa sand) val al Totowa Borough. Testimony was t -ELOPEMENT OF 18 AND 67 last July before Special Master Woot RESULTS IN DIVORCE. Moke. ‘No contest was offered nd the pla'a child, according to the decree, |renatna tn the mother's custody: Both are well known In soclety her Mr. Lacay served tn the etvil war fe prominent in G. A. R. clecies Bride Gets Decree From wy Husband Who, She (Says Deserted Her. sectal to The Hrening World.) | PATERSON, Se Jendan, Ie—-Divoroe ent of | jane Lacey and) 6. was the climax of tha elope: ol Mary J atahtoon-you Hearty Hospitality Hixtysaey ph Lacey, The | HOURIERTE | teeasy when one teaspoonful 1, w Wealthy ¢ makes 2 cups. Strength dees it. Vere Horough. Lacey ts @ retired | and te watd to be wealthy, The) vuple tirgt metyat Westmeath, Ont., vie ose CEYLON TEA yy the girls parents, they After fy won) + Lacey tett his bet One Quality—the Best “Jeverte| varad went ta Trankiin | Whe Reve Cotiee, Pound Ties, 360 Towoahip, Hates County, and tater. te Between 17% and A The Manhattan Cloak, Suit & Fur Co., 254 and NOTE THESE FUR PRICES | 2 ee Karakul Coats, 24.98 | cade sith; former icy wai bro 24°” $60 Russian Pony Coats (Full Length)..... $100 Mink Marmot Coats (Full Length $20 Blache Wolf Sets......... $35 Russian Lynx Sets... $35 Black Fox Sets $60 Skunk Sets bace The Largest Popular Priced Fur House intheCountry 252, 6” 336 Awe, 16” On Sale To-Day & To-Morrow ign dyed; ned with bro- $32.50 Baltic Seal Coats (Full Length)..... $125 Hudson Seal Coats (Full Length) $25 White Fox Sets. . 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The flame inside the iron prevents any dirt or moisture from iffecting the surface of the iron, LEO GARAHAN ano COMPANY Phone Prospect 4316 471 VANDERBILT AVE., °°"sfeckisan St Brook | “Geel But it’s easy!” Jan, 17, leaving an estate estimated con- the dowagers who pour gut thelr souls When the poor marry in Babyloa they (CLOTHES LINES SAVE | servatively wt something over $1,000,000, | py telephone to @ newspaper and thetr | tart right anyhow, A wedding ty then Mpimon D. Pagdock the eidvr Was as (prattie. to. thelr frlends about "this /means woins down tot noi) WOMAN IN 5-STORY LEAP, ventric as he was wealthy, He dressed | greadful notoriety” @ecelve no one but ae @ tnarlag < ela in the pluinest and least expensive fu themselves, If there were no show | or an alderman the same and nd {Vi fe Who Tried to Die ked Up at cheap senourants there would be no publicity, But then, | then taking a y nf } : Lat course, what would Le the use of/to their new Only a Fe getting maryied in Babylou? No flowers he cluster of " WEDDINGS GOOD ADVERTISE. Maxson th RED SIRI ee a a lines leading | + MENTS FOR BUSINESS. a me ' The spectacular wedding au-| god without his pr titul Miss bioe! of} cameras, no mob, no women ie owner of Ne. Francis as, wk well known | Gee Rebeen tan Gake's Gant ct was due to a of apoples, whe to Mr. Reginals claim to each other, “Look, now, f tt never married and lived alone in a | Tiekerts 4 rising young brow + she's wot paint on her mouth," or bachelor where he waslan exee t advertisement both for the “Z don't think much of her nose, found unce 4s on the floor by the | grocery @o yout” anitor, who broke the door down, |for the lovely km But of course t. poor of Babylon ‘Marmed at the aged man’s aon-appear| provably been so % y @| when they marry ance, fashionable shoot uate | aimplicity and My, Paddock had one | course in snobbis! aud futility | ehow, no spec: H. Paddock, father of 18 | undertaken by her own iother, that| press agent couldn't get a line Mre, Georgia ix twenty ad ren | ghe would not consider herself decently |apout any of 4, But Cupid and hes fo v Paddock was attached to his you and had shown his int ORR, neem nian ns ~ Hind maemimenen ! ago ane attemp’ nephew {brass band, red fire and the t in various |of kodake, married without the accompantment of apping there at any rate, and perhaps ! ing for exploitation i# not fix own, » merely @ concession to soci io Guaid ban die Utie dey ip ihe ata Baru 2 { husband, Salv to work when sho made today's at- chester nor gomta ) dainty y SALE AT ALL | To-morrow, Thursday ‘To accommodate new Spring stock we are compelled to sacrifice our very best dresses, and we are of- fering you this wonderful money- saving opportunity and presenting our very choicest garments. Silks, Serges Stunning, cressy models, up to the moment in style and material, Simply unsurpassed tor every dress occasion fashioned of the season's jopular ilks, while others are modele of fine French serge, and ar “Truly Bedell” dresses that cai ot be Cupli cated el No alterations. HKEE STORES ere . y 14 and 16 West 14th Street—New York 460 and 462 Fulton Street Brooklyn 645-651 Broad Suect-- Newark, Ns & Says: 1. ue of Jan. 13, ty! Read What the N. Y. e e A Musical Courier Authority) irther comment Is unnecessary AVENUE 80,8. ¥. Otty, , Entrance 38th St.