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ay > TANT YES REARESTEDN NS SUE The Reillys—Tom.and Jim— Marriage the Supreme Happiness for Women; Mme. Stangeland, Author of “The Dangerous Age,” Who Has Startlingly Discussed Feminine Psychology, Declares American Marriages Are Not Perfect, and Tells Why. a Nabbed for Two Jotis in ‘% Poughkeepsie. BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. i MN Y a Mme, Karin Michaels Stangeland has been much misunderstood. The author of “The Dangerous Age,” Free Love, False Haven festaurant by their stiff, boreé expres- sion, But here one cannot say of any man and woman together ‘They are wives chat so gayly togethe: #0 much interested in each other! AMERICAN MARRIAGES, SHE SAYS, ARE NOT PERFECT. “And yet," the new Mme. Stangeland continued—after her blue yes had cast another sparkling glance at the photo- graph of the new husvand—and yet I do not find your marriages perfect. Husbands and wives siould be one per- son, ‘Thelr thoughts and lives should be Joined—so!” And ehe laced the fingers of two plump hands together. “Your svomen a: not #0 with your men, They a and she raised one hand above the other, ‘They are more cultivated. They look down. They say: ‘Oh, Charley doesn't understand about | muste.' And one very prominent Amert- SUR MNSTERY AT CONEY ISLAND NAY BE MURDER Body of Daniel White Found With Wound Believed to Have Been Made by Knife. reporter to-day, He had been with the concern thirteen years and was dis- charged only through the necessity of cutting down the office force, A letter of recommendation written by his for- mer employer was found in the dead} man's pocket, Mr. Creamer sald White had ex-| Pressed confidence in his aoility to find another position and had given no indi- cation of the possibility of his suicide, The body was identified through the number on a'key ring tag issued by the Imperial Registration Company of No. 11 Broadway. At tho office of this company {t was sald that {n 19 White had taken out a $1,000 accident insur- ance policy. This policy lapsed Jan, 2 of this year because of failure to pay the premium, White's wife and three children sur- Consumption dames McCreery & Co: | 23td Street 34th Street UNUSUAL SALE SOROSIS SHOES On Friday and Saturday, April the 19th and 20th Women’s Sorosis One Eyelet Ties and : 2 \ can man said to mo when I admired] Thé body of Dantel AVhite of No, 68% * A TWO .. SAFES BLOWN. which startled Europe last summer with its frank ofl the wonderful pictures in his house: | Nostrand avenue, Brooklyn, pF te Walking Pumps—two of the latest and most } i ‘ Position of what many of us believe to be an abnormal | ‘On, my wite tuys the pictures. 1 don't |heen employed as messenger in the office | 8 Diagnosis, Treatment and Care attractive models : fi feminine psychology and which was translated into! understand about art and I don't eare| of Frank D, Creamer & Company, deal. : q | for it.’ And ke Ju it I had 0% i " F . ie No-Clues Left, but the Police fourteen languages, does not disapprove of marriage. for I’ And he spoke just as if 1 Nad )oy in prick, with yards at Second ree Made of Tan Russia Calf, Gun Metal, 2 A hi Men Wh ‘How could 12” she aaid to me yesterday in her igi j¢ 1. street and Gowanus canal, Brooklyn, Dull Kid, Sucde, Patent Leath id Whi ” Think They Have-Men Who charming Danish English, “when I married again last was found to-day floating oft West Fifth | w id, Sucde, Patent Leather an ite Got About $2,350. March and I am o—so happy. Why, I think mar.) jstreet, Coney Island, The throat was | Buckskin. 01 ju td % tiage {s the supreme happiness for a woman. There is cut so deeply as almost to sever the | 3.50 r pair 4 i ae : no real happiness for women outside of marriage. It in| head from the body, but there were no | per pi 4 “The 18-Karat Yegss,” Tommy end terrible that your papers should have said that I be! game, and she promised that she other marks of violence upon the body value 5.00 ; Jimmy Neilly, long considered the neat-| Heve in free love, that I think unmarried women have the right to bo) would. Piet Sanit alana, evidence of: | eat and most gentienanly operators in | mothers. “Mat your women must share thetr okey eitaee er aah bh chet dhtin f ry ? cultivation with your men," sata, | °° erry je . h the higher Gateraity of thieves, bee hy ‘What will Americans think of me? You know me, and you know that ‘ Perhaps they strain their brains a iit.|@ Wound in the man’s throat showed FUR STORAGE [ trouble. ‘They were arrested at Morty” |1f T have an idea very atrongly I will go in the face of all the public. But! 16 too much. Perhaps their intellectual | ‘he Jagged edges of what seemed to be i Letapaial os ypetcialiecn pignadiee vend I do believe in marriage! Why, I am going to lecture about it on April 26) culture ts superficial, but whatever they ||nlfo cuts and appeared to indicate that | rene © 5 4 hem ‘with reeponatbility for|*t Carnegie Hat, but now my manager awe - ~~~ | have they must share equally, Fer that | White had been murdered, he had in his| NEW TREATISE ON TUBERCULOSIS Dry Cold Air—New Improved Method. ence purglaries in that city, | tila me that Americans will not come, |i the Iw of happiness in marriage, {shirt front @ diamond stud and gold!" “RY peeeman Hall, M. D, Tommy and Jim admit nothing, gut) ¢RAe they will think Tam tndecen:. And | WIFE SHOULD SHARE EVENHER “ler links and a gold cotlar button | ayy J "rolls tn plain Storage Vault on Premises 13 they are on their way to Poughkeepsie lon eon EVOE on , | MONEY WITH HUSBAND. nA: dhietsrobwereahtarin cbhorms seemre ite | Rae ae rane tien Maia : i i to doarraigued befero Judge Spratt. SHE RADIATES THE HAPPINESS | "A woman should share everything, |W ioc, SME ag. tae in a| say: one suffering. from ‘Consumption, “Cax i p : t ‘One night in June, 198, tho clothing GHE HAS FOUND. even money, with her husband. If she| Tne wound in White's throat could not | eee rasan earn i A (Open for inspection) estore of M. Schwarts on Main street,| Madame Michaelis Stangeland, whose | | 1s @ very successful writer or actress been self-inflicted, detectives be- | 29% } ‘ Poughkeepsie, was entered trom an alley| notable book promulgated the theory jshe must give her husband half of What |jiove, ‘rhe possibility that t might have | there Is.no nope. tt wilt | \ tm the rear, Tho combination of the |first advanced by Octave Feullletdn “La | she earns and ask no accounting fo7 St. jyron) mado, by. the paddiewheel. of a| Reet gett ct Alterations and Repairs. a, safe was bored out and $1,800 worth of | Crise” that the woman of forty Is dan- | jeven though he is & painter who sells i 0). was considered remote because | Peleved. the diamonds and 6150 in cash taken. Wot] serous to herself and to society, fairly; only one picture a year. And when hej soureion steamers have not ye ‘ . A clue was loft to give the Poughkeepsie | radiates the happiness ane has found tn | at ono pleture he must give his) v1 cose Iulang water nen pte Charges are lower during the Summer slouths an angle for work. er new marriay wife half of the pr! When thero is Phitata aennies ¢ with tt t i F In Docember Lucky & Piatt's dry| The fret thing this gifted Danish money division, it 1s dificult to have)... pany Sem nnce ar aktaneay, they Peta NG ese inte,” Done wales ~— .) t goods store on the same street in Pough- | WFiter does when you enter her apart- heart division, an. that 1s tappin enc eeamer toll an Evering World) write to-day. It may mean the aving of ' keepsie, not more than a block away | Ment, at No. % West Fortieth street, 1s) Now, what have the suffragists to say | ™'" prsah ed pohlieeMaiias your life, from Schwartz's piace, was entered. | to show you the framed photograph of to that? _ . — SY . ‘The eato wae bored in the same adept | the new husband—a very good looking a | BEDS, MATT RESSES & SPRINGS, fastion and 00 in cash taken, The |New husband, who might well reoon- POLICE, STONED BY RIOTERS, | ! ‘ men who aid this job must have been | cle the distiusioned corator of Elsie HALT MOB WITH BULLETS. Oo rey nto e In Both Stores, cared away before they finished, for | Lindtner to life, Karin Michaels—now | ‘ t t t . they teft $1,600 in the safe behind them, | Madame Stangeland—is to-day as round salads | = The Poughkeepsie Hawkshawe seemed | and roy andan sparkling as if she never | When Three Are Injured in Mill| e : UNUSUAL VALUES to make no progress toward landing the| had had an idea, particularly not the| Aes ) bran yeggs and fancied security must have | disconcerting idea that nearly all women Strike Clash They Draw Pistols | deen nursed in the bosoms of the nifty|in middie life are temporarily cr ; porkers | oe tad “erecked the two| And yet this idea baat iricd ata Make ae is al r er On Friday and Saturday, Poughkeepsie safes 0 nearly. But/ stangeland 4L, Mass., April 18.—In a atrike ugh “What women need most of all,” Mot at the Hamilton Mills here to- e April the 19th and 20th she told me » “ip rest, | Pistol shots were fired and stone cm coment. ana i \ thrown, ‘Th: policemen, William GI- * °. di ors pagggpnet nly bee er |roux, Joan W. Uniggs and William H. | Brass Bedsteads, —2 inch continuous J ( by man for man’s convenience. Wo | Wilson, were struck by flying rocks and | * 4 " “ ‘woman can ever be happy in it. — injured. Five men in the mob of rioters | ° e 9 tubing, large ornamental husks, best English is “Manis adventurous, active, changeful, | Ways, ‘Oh, if only I didn't have to do| Were arrested. ; | sa 1ae Ine lacquer, bright or satin finish. All sizes. iN ut woman is passive, static, ever the| this’? Don't you think the discontent | Several hundred strikers and their b 14.00 oftere W of sympathizers surrounded the mills this 5 usual price 17.25 to 21.00, x to 18.00 same. Ofarriage oman ideal the mistress, of the servant, comes i h ti pyar It tak ] t 1 th: i Ufe, if only men understood, if only|from the fact that both despise the | ome Ae hecek emer c sonnel es less capita an any < 3 other must have feat, that there are| "When fam in my country tome 1| etry Tne he eee sos acer other form of merchandising White Enamel Bungalow Bedsteads,— 5 were on duty, but they fought back the 7 Fae ‘ * . * times when her endiese little tasks make! do everything I can for Here | throng and Were made tho targets for 4 WILLIAM 4. HRACocK The beginner doesn’t have to carry expensive stock, square tubing, posts with brass caps. Re ber restless, hysterical, cross, not her-| 1 cannot. But when we we do not shower of stones. When the three | sets i or pay rent, insurance and employees’ salaries. The || 9 50 cn self, and that even her crossness must| say to ourselves, ‘Oh, it 1s so much |named were struck the police grabbed |} initial expense 1s limited, practically, to advertising, printing and postage. usual price 11.50, le 3 be respected, must be cured by peace, by| trouble to use @ knife and fork to cut |fvo of the leaders, then. drawing the'r| | You make your sales; then buy your stock with cash you have re- Ro as A ‘ i quietness, by idleness, Up the food. to convey it to the mouth |Teres tian Shooting mowed, ther riot, J celved In advance from your customers, after which you fill the orders; Mattresses of fine South American Horse- ,.) it WOMEN RESTRAIN THEIR REAL y ‘ re the mechanism of work be ing and the mob was broken up andj, you can forward the orders to a manufacturer and he will fill them h ir, plain or fanc: ticking. Full double bi \ ) % FEELINGS. bay 2 Reals hustled a for you. Not a penny of your own money is used in the transaction, aur, pla y > louble bed j » Gteel, Union Pacific, Reading and Cop- per ranged about 1 point above the final range of yesterday. A number ef epeciaities joined in the upward Movement with good sized advances. tocks continued to display a strong tone in the subsequent dealings, which ‘were active. After a midday flarry, which carried Bteel to 73 and other i: ; ‘The Closing Prices, ete 5 fn ote hast actors of stocks ‘are aa follows ow High, Ie “Men call women hysterical, but the nervousness they show, compared with that which they feel but clasp within their aoula, fe as a child's breath to a thunderstorm. I feel worry for the ‘women—the teachers, the stenographers, the giris in oMfces who must work whether they ere tired or not, whe’ need it, But do you not find that they add to thelr work by Hot taking it with Joy, by thinking al- “When I wash a dish I say, ‘Oh, little dish, you are very, very dirty. What ® Joy it ts for me to make you clean again,’ And with that thought even cleaning dishes becomes a delight. “3 do not criticise your American homes. Thay are marvellous and z have studied your married life and find that your husbands and wives Quarrel less than one-half as much as married couples in Burope, “In Europe it is possible to pick out every married couple in a theatre or pe ES ES, TREASURE TRUNKS STOLEN. ing $25,000 in Jewels 4 Away on Track, ATLANTA, Ga., April 18—Two trunks, sald to have contained $35,000 worth of Jewelry, and the property of 8. I, H, Gilsey of Cincinnati, were stolen from a dray standing in front of an off Dullding here early to-day. There is no trace of the thioves, who drove off with the plunder in a wagon. eee it sassetiucsaeay Bae cist teetl tll EEE OFS ShS=SRSSS 4 Vitlti+l +1 3 3 2s 52! PPE FEREE PEST CEE 3S¥ SERESESE: 1 teelti itl - sseesy: ‘drowning persons Tomkins, acting for the Benevolent As- sociation of New York. partment chauffeur, who June 2 Two medals for bravery in rescuing re presented to-day Pier A by Dock Commissioner Calvin Francis Joseph Maher, a Dock De- last saveda man attempting sulcide off the, wall, was given one meda’! Byrnes, a deck hand, who saved e r in Hell Gate last August, got other, Each received, in additi ‘. oe gold, and Are you a Level-head? Then here's tobacco -Quality A wonderful big chew and smoke It's for Level-heads y your 4° except the little that s needed for initial expenses, Big mail order houses, as well as little ones, do bustness this way— with thelr customers’ money. They carry comparatively little merchan- dise in stock. ‘This is one secret of their success, Their method is clean and honorable, too, My s!x mail order companies made about $40,000 in the mail order business last year, This year, from present indications, the earnings will_be between $60,000 and $100,000, I started my first mail order business smaller, perhaps, than you would 19.50 ‘ Upholstered Box Springs in plain or fancy ‘ ticking. Full double bed size. \ usual price 12.00, 8.75 Bedsteads, manufacturers? size. usual price 24.50, 150 Brass tart. I began with $5 and made $10,000 the first year. I made more than samples, in discontinued models. Size 4 ft. 6 $50,000 in the first five years, 1 have made a success of six mall order : onterprises of my own. 4 | in. only. From 83 1-3 to 50% less than usual | If you are a competent, intelligent man or woman, I prices. will show you how to start a mail order business of your own. If you meet with success you should earn more than $100 a week. I say this because it is so. There is practically no limit to the money one can make {n the mall order business with a good working plan. And one can start small and do all the work at home in spare time—evenings—too, Let us suppose that you want to begin with the Agency Plan, You would not become a house-to-house canvasser yourself, You would stay right in your own home, or office, and advertise for agents all over the country to sell a good household or office spectalty for you, You would do all the business by mail, Letus say that each live agent would make $4 or $5 a day for himself and $1 a day for you. Howmuch would you make if you had 50 or 100 good agents? The possibilities are almost unlimited, and that it doesn’t take much capital to get started, But you must have a good article to sell and good, strong, pulling literature. And you must know which newspapers are the best pullers, It pays to sell an article that will appeal to women canvassers. They are rattling good workers. Youcan earn $500 a month i: ye get a staff of good women agents selling specialties for you. Your progress in the mail order business—your suc- cess or failure-—will depend upon YOU—YOURSELF, I am not going to say that I know YOU will get rich in tho mail order business. Nor am I going to say that | know YOU will succeed, Because I don’t know, And YOU don’t know, If YOU don’t know, would it not be worth while to find out? Let me send you my free booklet on the mail order business. It tells how I can help you. Don’t put this off until to-morrow, or next day, or next week, but write for my free booklet now—this minute—and get down to businessatonce. Delays payno dividends. W.A.Heacoc James McCreery & Co.’ 23rd Street 34th Street Is Championed by a Brave Woman Under Exciting Circumstances Hho siandog w2 Lachpen fe cle, WiuiAM A Bexpaon Lockport, N.Y. Heacock Bldg. 3% Charles St. ANOTHER FULL-PAGE ART FEATURE § CHAPTER XII IN James Montgomery Flagg’s Great Picture Story Next Sunday's World SEE THAT THE . 1912 World Almanac RD wo eth Te EVE % (