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‘ _ j THE EVENING WORLD, AF RE INSISTS ON TO CHOOSE FOR A WIFE In First of a Series of Interviews, Mrs. Mary Austin, Dramatist, Condemns Artificial Courtship and MONDAY, DXWWHOTWATER |WHAT KIND OF A WOMAN | BURLY BURGHERS BOUNCE BUTTING-IN FEBRUARY 26, 109138. ‘women wer ding on the pewe and the edifice ri with cries of “We don't want you! We want our own pas- tor!” “Put him out! “Don't let him take the pulpit!” and the Dutch equive- lent for “Beat it ‘The pastor stood and looked at the throng and with care courage, attempted to force his way to the pulpit. At this Deacon De Ryter pushed him back and presentea him with a flow of Dutch which was utterly irresistible. The pas- tor turned sadly on his heel and went Smart Spring Coats Actual $12 Value » RES AND SEL PASTOR PROMPTLY Murphy Is Waiting for Gover- nor to Listen to Reason Be- fore He Begins War. NOMINATIONS HELD UP. Friction With State Democrats _ Since Family Physician Al- i; most Got Doty’s Job. i ial to ‘The Erening World.) ALBANY, Feb. %.—If Gov. Dix per- @iets in urging the nominations of Ed- ‘ward G. Riggs of Brooklyn, and Herbert P. Bissell of Buffalo for the Public Ser- cratic Committee as well as with the New York City organization. There was friction tending to such a break before the names of Riggs and Bissell were Presented. For reasons which were altogether Personal Mr. Dix meant to nominate Bis wife's physictan and a great friend of the family to be Health Officer of the Port to succeed Dr. Alvah H. Doty. ‘There was a storm of protest from this city, and the Governor had to give way re to ald his friend. Representations were made to Mr. Dix when he was known to have the mames of Riggs and Bissell under con- @lderation that Rigas was not wanted by Brooklyn or the Tammany organi- Ration, that he ‘was a free lance in Politics and that men very close to the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company had been his closest associates from the Gaye when ex-Gov. Roswell P. Flower's fem controlied its destinies. Mr. Dix was also (old thatthe records of the Armstrong Insur: Investigat- ing Committee put Rizgs in the post- tion of having accepted large sums of money from John A. MeTat! of the Nes York Life, withoft having ‘mado answer to the ch atisfied with the ex- n of Riggs that he fail re the committee be: had insuMictent notice. RIGGS HAS BLOWN HOT AND COLD ON MURPHY. Mr. Riggs, in the course of his news paper work, has made some very scati- ing remarks about Charles F, Murphy. At other times he has been very com- plimentary. Murphy's friends say their relations up to the t of Riggs’. DAME to the Senate were quite fl ndly hut toa: M phy wae anger ovgantzation . Murphy bas ce the Finance Committ aman James J. Fra @many men, and it ix have been told to nold Gons until further no: It 1s known that Mu will get peace overtarc ve Dix time to weaken Mr. fi ing war. Meantime Murphy @athering Information tor the able action of the Republicans. —-— -—— CROW FINDS LOCKET LOST ON GOLF LINKS LAST FALL Mira Drops Long Sought Gem at F of Owner at Cald- well, N. J. » All Montclair, N. J., was talsing to- Gay of the Incident of the crows and the diamond locket, as related )y Mr. and Mrs, Graham, reputable and iruth- ful residents of Upper Mountain avenue. ernor in a few days aad he wants to, a Extols Intelle:tual Value Be,ond Even That of Beauty. Information for the Rockefeller Bible Class That May Aid the Members in Their Discussion on Marriage--Lovemaking Not a Game but Se- rious Business, Mrs. Austin Declares. Avoid Flirts, Select Girl o1 and as Good Looking as Her Long Enough Disposition, Her Advice. BY MARGUERITE MOOERS MARSHALL. What kind of a woman should a man marry? The two hundred young men who make up the most famous Bible clans in New York are busily discussing this question. But it may be noted that sked no woman to contribute to their debate. since history began men have married unwisely and unhappily. . lanal at Is even a member of the Rockefeller Bible cla likely to ewvinee| (OAL STRIKE that dim but desired figure, the ideal wife, as is any clever woman so far they have blind lead the blind? knows her sex? At least the women should be heard on @ topic so nearly concerning them. It was to Mrs, Mary Austin, the dra- matist, who is shortly to bring out’ a book on “Marriage,” that [ first put the question: “What kind of woman should a man marry?" “I find it almost easier to speak of the woman he should not marry,” be- gan Mrs. Austin, “because this very type Is given such an unwholesome and realy dangerous predominance in modern life and Iterature. 1 refer to the coquette, “We must get over this idea that love-making is a game. It is tre- mendously serious business. We must drop out of our languag such words tare’ ‘vaten, w Sirls in referring to young men of their acquaintance, “The reign of the coquette is a of barvarous axes, when @ man had to Indulze in the most desperate and primitive struggles to secure @ wile. He usu Nocked her father and brother down with a club and dragged ser off by (oe hair of her head to his relic jauty is a good thing, and covery Woman ought to be as beautiful as ) But she shonld not te rejected om the meriis of even educated ndad in a story porely that thelr wt = women, 1 wr IT pu ones, fo the hi ful thoughts, cal chara: found her, And the e aid to me, 'M made magautie want you The Grahams went to the Mononon ck Fan at Caldwell yesterday for be‘o:¢- @eason golf practice. There were many crews on the ne, Afier half an hour there was a tremendous ocawing fand fussing and flapping in one group of crows, and the whole flock was Quickly Involved. All the gol’ers s'opped to, watch. Out of the rict flew a bint with a glittering object in Its beak. He flew right over the heads of the Grahams. Mr. Graham heried a putter @t the bird and shouted. The crow swerved and squawked and dropped the object. The picked It up. It was a diamond » locket which Mrs, Graham lost ‘and for which the Erie trains aud the links and club house were repeatedly @eearched at (hat time, a DOCTOR’S AUTO HIT BOY. , eleven years old, of e and Sixth r atreet, Gerso yon'g automobile’ in Lexington avenue last night, will appear to-day to exon- erate the doctor's chautteur, Dr. Citron 1 Mondrea and When his ¢ took him only injuries left arm and } Bome one that the driver, serving in ward calonel of the ment from New York also one of the organizers, died Satur- day at his home. No, 1003 Lowerre pla eg, Widamsiviegs, He Was born tn Gere @ to this country in 1840. e an ve part In sup. pres o'r noe slot, and he was a me) of Steinwebr Host No, 192, 4, ‘A. kk He ds survived by a daughter, | wit m he ved, and a son, Henry Bout. Wah cue ia eed |mind it they » make that woman a. 1 can the idea of a hemely having such beautiful thoughis. “Men must get over that uctiinde of wisn to marry happily, Austin firmly, "One in a wife {@ truth, Often a@ Ussue of lies. I continued M thing essenti. a courtsalp {8 oni do not mean si. yly the girl tells false;vods, I mean that she pretend to be many things st # not that deliberately assum ee 3 which sie d eh: her husband t that she lacks & riage, {OTHER VALUES A MAN SHOULD] west One Hundred and Fifty-second | LOOK FOR. street police station, ‘r yg man shoura! The baby was half frogen, On the look n he decides to Waite flannel clothing there was not a line am reine Ane mark to wid in Identiqeation, It was Bie ro ee ademas, sent to Bellevue Hospital, othe r i he part of wife and | mo ng through stibe to wor arouse ct that he women Lave fetime of misery atie ces these for an ¢ A) swe rin her. IT finds too, long If some eager 3 wife It 3 the case of yon and makes ted and com: feelings the a effe ctually Ippsicisne players. s S; th Real ympathy as Kea Bully Battle Barely Beats Benevolent Brother Pro- posed by Board. “BEAT IT,” BIG BELLOW. Dutch Deacons Do Duty, Daringly Denounced Doctor, Defying Deliberations. f Intelligence and Health May Be, and Then Court to Learn Her True Finding « Tartar when you ecratch a Russian is as nothing to what happens | when you take a Dutchman's pastor away from him—in New Jersey at least The Classis Hudson tried to do it in the North Side Christian Reformed Church of Paspatc, an! to-day there are half a dozen sturdy burghers, deacons in the church, on trial before Vice-Chancellor Garrison in Chancery Chambers, Jersey | City, for contempt of court. ‘The burgh- | ers ‘had been ordered by the Court to accept the deposing of thefr pastor, but they raised euch a rumpus in the erst- while quiet place of worship that they were haled to court. What they did in the church, as a pro- test against the decision of the Classis Hudson, amounted to @ riot, and they took absolute possession of the pulpit, ready, by force of arms, to repel the new pastor.* The women of the congre- gation were no less vehement than the men in their protests, and there is no knowing what might have happened had 1@ NeW pastor been a militant person nstead of a man of peace. The affair which brought about to- day's proceedings goes back to the trial of the pastor of the church, the Rev. A. J. Vanden Huevel, for schism. The Classis Hudson found him guilty and he was deposed. This at once ‘aused @ split in the chureh, one fac- Uon adhering to the pastor and Yet ever Can the i NEAR, “OPE FOR PEE People who have worked together in the same office so apt to turn cut Heads of Anthracite Organiza- tion Assemble Here for Con- well. They have become really ac- quainted with one another, not simply ference With the Operators. with one another's best clothes. I think that there should be ‘big social centres in each city where young people could meet and make friends. They should be established under municip tlon, and the avowed aim should be bring about acquaintancesnips whica in due Mme might ripen into marriages. “One reason for the existence of the coquette is that the girl knows only a few men and, supremely desirous of being married, makes every effort to take the first chance, fearing that she may never get another one. If she were acquainted with many men she | would be more willing to wait for the ow growth of real affection, g the right woman for a man ‘With the possibility of the longest and most bitter strike in the history of an- thracite coal mining confronting them, the representatives of the United Miny Workers of America held a conference we natters did not reach a climax unt! sin Who makes the best display of street. The miners’ delegates all ex hiv wealth or who keeps him good-| pressed the hope there would be no| the Rev. M. Krohne, was wax appointes CHAPPED HANDS tempered. He t be hi i tf o succeed the Rev. Vander puvel rt A *, cave, Now we have changed all that, |compot serve cousin’ te Ure reac, cn | strike Out trom ‘thelr side remarks Dyes aan Miaee ih Eee idt made soft and smooth by embroidered in white and colors, from? 4 1.50 to 14.50 CLUBS ARE NO LONGER NEEDED |*Te: But the happiness ane brings; Was evident a long tie-up of operation: | V's erga sy wervice, s 8 IN W. him must be something deeper than | WAS expected. e e IFE HUNTING. selfish content." At the conclusion of the conferency|SUCH A ROW THEY DID START 4 e Tuesda Speci ‘ {Men no longer carry clibs, but the $$ this afternoon John P, White, presiden: | WHEN REV. KROHNE ENTERED! uesday, a Special Offering of old just for strife and combat stitt|BEACH PARK AT DREAMLAND |°% the union, said plans had been formu-] The Vanden Heuvels, which may the bottom of their hearts, lated, but no definite action ted on. | used to designate the pastor's party, © s W ’ id sequoia nu viat'ae:| BY ENC OF CONEY SEASON] tectad" nw orer satoment tx mare|qtr germinate Wes Revive osssi © Goldweather injuries omen’s and Men’s Hosiery drawing near and then — - except that the miners were never bet-| not take the pulpit. So a delegation of @ tll the average inan cn, APPralsers to Oondemam Site eo] ter organized than they are now lesa venseuiinvat’ tabiahbranvaser aaul @ tome mplexion » At Greatly Reduced Prices aaa ie exereixes her wiles is made ns of Evening World May At the headquarters of the operators] iid him quietly but forcefully It was! @ — gyo} bing in e Women’s the vist i aa CRRMEK GEE it was aid that no action could bo taken | not for him to attempt occupation of the | hot ( 14 : 5 Wersitaaale Peer aS ET oeny Mir perere POR ARRE a clan ction wulplt, that he would do so at hisown| gt is'perfect emo! lient’ s Black and White Cotton Hose, 23¢ ver whe efore Marean in Supreme fe will be in town to-morrow, |" bees : Ly ‘ h ; i P 5 5 a. court, Rrooklyn, to-day, Aasiatant Cor-| when a conference betwoen the miners’ | TiSK: And several other, thinwa © Hike) Anindispensible aid ao fine Maco yarn, Value 35c Pair, at We { away from our pres: {poration Counsel Kearney asked for representatives and the operators Wl!) | “x the pastor knew there were al to skin eauty om Black Lisle, garter tops 28¢ ident of an ‘the appointment of a commission to ta tel! oth ie s a . imulited court mn and appraise the Dreamland| That the situation {9 a most. ertt! Laie bs aed Tira Lol te s and call Suleks Value Soc Palt,’ ” at stop tr Inland, and Seaside Park [eal one for the miners Ie shown byt (rome held chance It, and In he went IN COLLAPSIBLE TUBES 25° | Silk Hose, in black and colors, double garter tops, 68° ‘won’ by coquetry, tha hich are to become city |the remark of a man who accompanted | ‘ x x Sia. cahalva FoR SALE 4yALL DRUGGISTS iced sol oes els Ja i naturally as the result of ra of Estimate has al/the delceaten here, but who is not a|.\"d such # greeting as he received © | shinee ool) Ges) Aid) eis) 2V RIUE: BU OUEU OM ee authorize? the purchase us It 1s made possible within a year after the ening World began tion for the purchase of burned mland as a beach park site, for operty to be in the possession of ‘The Krohnes chanced to be in the mii ity, #0 they were quite drowned out the vanden member of thelr organization. Heuveis, Men a White spoke of the favor met by the operators with a notifica- tion of a 10 per cent. cut in & World, The commissioners wil! work rapid- wages, ly in order to decide whe The question is now before the sub ‘) Mt best to take advantage ne | commi which is awaiting ve reaut 14 | the citysatrends, has on the /Of the conference here to-morrow be eCCla ale soon expire fore making any _repor oh Coney Island ‘l, presented a 1 they asked | f the commission Marean sald he comply with the Modern = Efficiency makes for economy. Modern tea also. Double strength saves 50%. DhuteRose would request, nae: ABANDONED BABY GIRL. Brons Policeman Picks Up Little One in Vacant Lot, Faint cries of an Infant attracted the attention of Policeman Michael J, Gal- lagher at One Hundred and Seventy- CEYLON TEA ae eee te ontered a tor aety One Quality—the Best feet west of the avenue and in a muck | heap found a two-weeks-old baby girl Wrapped up in a blanket. Picking up the child he took her to the ural wood, carved tm and etched sterling sil novelty handles. gularly $3.00, White Rose Coffee, Coffee Perfeciion EE, yYRUPS FIGS and. ELIXIR’ SENNA acts gently yet promplly | on the bowels, anses |2 most profitable one | Game That's pe | Always in Season This is a fine game and for A SALE OF thing of thi and laid the sued an order or a warning, an offict utterance at any rate, the Vanda either with the Rev. Krohne or any of his adherenta, didn't care about that at all yeeterda: They had seen their favorite pastor de- poned and they were there to protest tn the mont forcible way they knew, away the Vanden Heuvels were quite [set in thelr minds that he should not ri a the to mar is the woman whose life, to-day at the Victoria otel to prepare 3 joined to his, will constitute a genuine| the plans of battle when they meet the] other upholding his removal, There wax FS at 7.50, 12.50, 15.00, 16.50 soclal service, She isn't merely the| operators to-morrow at No. 143 rty| much bitterness on both si but Seaceaea of Silk Umbrellas For Men and Women Will Take Place ‘Tuesday TWILLED SILK UMBRELLAS; ee B. Altman & Ga. FOR TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) $8-98 To-morrow, Tuesday Bedell made and priced, but of imported fabric and style —their able re a hilly & spring marvel an truly a bit of spring- time luck, rm One Style Pictured This introductory coat sale affords you an opportunity to secure a spring beauty in new tan or blue mixtures —newest collar trimming—its long : : away. ‘The congregation had expected some- ort, and last werk @ depu- tation went which forbad Heuvels from interfering But the Vanden Heuvels x: ee mak SANDWICHES, COFFEE AND TO- BACCO SERVED IN PULPIT. ‘Therefore after the Rev. Krohne went Sai * Ket so near the pulpit agu!n should he Attempt to re-enter the church. Deacon De Ryter proceeded to occupy the pulpit himself, and after making himeelf com- fortable there he pulled out his pipe and lighted it After the deacon tired of his vigil, or needed more tobacco, he was mucceeded by Deacon Haakmeeater, who mounted guard in the pulpit. He sent out for sandwiches and a pot of coffee, be cause it was time to eat and he would not leave his post. The congregation watched lim, rather envtously, per: haps, and then saw him draw forth his good pipe and light ft. 80 it wae quite @ party. Deacon Scisco waa the next guard impressed, and he made the most of his turn by reading. In the mean time the congregation sat about the ohuroh awalting attack, but none came and eventually It was conaidered quite safe to leave the church for the day, and the milttant rons and their followers filed out. The deacona on trial before the Vice- Chancellor include the three pulptt Kuards and Deacons Baast, Gruenhoft and Vanden Plaat graceful lines superbly tailored and price asked. Alterations FREE SALE AT ALL THREE STORES me a caren 14 and 16 West 14th Street—N 460 and 462 Fulton Siceat—Brookiyn 645-651 Broad Street—Newark, N. J. | Stern Brothers announce for To-morrow, Exceptional Values in Imported Unmade Robes of Batiste, Crepe and Voile, in ! white and ecru, Scere $4.45, 6.75 46 25.75 in the season’s new colors, Values from $7.50 to 32.50 Also a large collection of Hand Embroidered Batiste and Voile Robes, Union Pacific WASHINGTOD ¢ Railroad Company nd under the ao-calied grant’ by Congress within the grant to the old Auantic and Pa- cifle Ratlroad Company was to-day up- held t rt of the decision, a teat cane, aim to more than $1,000, rth of aClifornia land. Values from $10.50 to 25.00 Linen Robes, Black Silk Hose, extra size, Men’s at 21.35 i Value $1.95 Pair, West, 23d and 22d Streets Establishes Half a Century ' Mark French Lingerie For Trousseau Welinvite inspection of cur Spring showing of tle, newest Paris creations in Hand-embroidered Lingerie, exclusive and individual in design, in simple or elaborate two and three piece Sets, trimmed with Laces of Point de Flandre, Filet, Irish Crochet, Venice and real Valen- ciennes. Materials are of sheerest hand spun Linen and Lingerie fabrics. Prices range $14.75, 18.50, 24.75, 35.00, 47.50, 65,00, 85.00 and 125,00, Lingeric Specials Chemise, $2.25——Austrian reintorced Scallop, Ma- deira Eyelet and French terials. rench Gowns and Combinations, $4.00— In an extensive range of newest styles, Hand-embroid- ered let pattern on very sheer material, ‘Ttalian & Milanese Silk Underwear, Ete. Milanese Silk Vests, $1.75 and 2.75— Sit and Band top, very practical. ian Silk Vests, $2.75, 3.50, 3.75 and 4.50 n, chased and other and 28-ineh $4.00, 85.003 Embroidery or very sheer mae stake after marriage, ° ° Opportunity” “balls” await you bi | —Embri nacre ade SOPs, Teer ade am d oF more, only yho h rf carefully, i le . Sree eerreatoyerereg ye) In overcoming Se a ae fue aut te DRESSES OF GINGHAM AND LAWN, SIZES 40 8 YRS. $2.25 Italian nt | Fae en its, $5.7! . an | should become a Ww I think that the h bi | “home r at will if you just “get in ote ‘ . : shoud woome a wee’ Took oat Babitual constipation inom run’ at vil fl x0u ee adie Mar GAA Italian Silk’ “Tights, "$3.00" and 3,50— | coniain lesvons preparing them for the | 8,178 Sunday World’ advertisements c ; Bloomer and tight Knee styles, open and closed. * Guiles, and: repanaibilities ef married | were printed yesterday—every one an DRESSES OF WHITE PIQUE AND REP, SIZES 10 To 14 yrs. 4.50 New Felicita Corset, made by French corsetieres Mf hey should ye taught sex oy ji! giene, and the growing boy, as wel the girl, should be ueted in care of children, 1 been mu jimpvessed by the beautiful fatherly tude of the men in a colony of sel sia I know, They had studied al about the right sort of milk for thelr children and other questions of hyslene, and they were as the mothers and as skilful, ‘A DER OVNt not to marry interested He Sold by leading druggists -50¢ per bottle, | opportunity to hire, work, rent, buy, sell, etc, to the best advantage . Will you stand by listlessly and allow | yourself to be “struck out?” tly To get its | the Senuine. DRESSES OF CHALLIS, SIZES 8 Manufechured by the ithe | fone RE AAW OU ees YEARS gk ss $7.50 James McCutcheon & Co., (ALIFORNIA Fic SyruP @. about you will cheer your success. 5th Av ? & 34th St., wee n ay “1 Will,” and Let World Ads, Do The Rest / CHILDREN’S DRESSES AT ESPECIALLY LOW PRICES LINGERIE DRESSES, LACE AND EMBROIDERY TRIMMED, | _ Bitty Aveyge, 34th and 35th Streets, New Yort, on American lines, Valleda Frenc 14.50, 18.50 and 28,00, 00, 6.50, 8,00, 10,00 to 25.00, 6.50 Imported Corset, $10.00 TO 14 YEARS ‘ ana the work of putting it In| able conditions { was belleved he re- Mercerized Li le Half Hose, : st) 25¢ shape exun. Tt ill be ready for use | ferred to the alivation as Karts th in black and colors, Value 35¢ Pair, at in part before ‘the end of the coming | bituminous miners. ‘Phos ere havine se [ners Coney Island season, It will adoln the | thei own troubles, Their resent ae Hel ts Value 8¢ Pate, oat) SOS 4 ‘ed. through agitation of the; and for a 10 per cent, cneroase was Nn DACK an Colors, a alr,

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