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WOMAN REGAINS WW"St"anatvsis Of The NeW YORIC JOrINNY oy TDRAWSCOTSMAN |/CiiaeneaNtne HER LOST MEMORY: The Masher Is a Result of Girls’ Dressing — | ‘INDUTCH’ WITH: | pees | nasa so me STARTS UFE ANEW _ So That Lambs Can’t Be Told From Wolves BRIDE AND COURT; oo) | every totlet vee, each ordinary ‘operation will become a source ot ' Philadetphia Invalid Is Reunited Plane llr Reader tare sara cbt that! She Gave Him Safety Razor im apa were en pete , With Family After Recover- and He Pursues Her With <a? ee ee a eee ing Her Identity. the healing skin remedy, and ie soap containing the modern elements whte® Deadly One. ; 2 ‘ to do thie because medicated with — ) § #0 readily and quickly cure Cen ae P . fo many are the advantages « WILD RIDE IN A TAXI , areat the superiority of Posiam Soap that js & trial will lead to ite continued use eapectally by those whose skin shows aap SHE LED DOUBLE LIFE, Not Knowing Who She Was, With Wealthy Wife Scream- SetTohamosor“Sunart ea Yo te Became a Nurse Till Awak- ing Inside and Boer War Vet- | ened by Husband’s Death, eran on Running Board. squared his powerful frame before Magistrate Herbert in the Yorkville ho Court to-day and ewore by the Mac- ught him @ safety rasor, and v4 he has Duffs and MacDougals that his beauti-| trays” meet ath antes He cannot ful but tearful wife wi “dit irregu- | cause” — lar” when she complained that Tho Court seemed to place weight in Highlander carried a rasor to do her bed = py bey oo = ae bo cay in ir tf examinat . ie was patra these grant gent ome lied away to as cool a cell as there te tte AM enh <4 at the Yorkville Court, while his com- charge of carrying concealed weapons | panion rushed out to get a bondsman. nd $900 additional for disorderly con- duct. Scania rai ‘About @ o'clock thie morning Potice-|$12,000 VERDICT WON @ix feet two inches of as bonny —o Avoided yr Gcoteman as went to the Boer: War ’ Mrs. Sturrock. “He was not shavin by ees Powder How could he when only two months Ger memory, lost to her for three years, @ year in mute agony, wondering if her @BBéren would take steps to have her insane, if she revealed herself fe them, was unfolded, to-day by the to her Philadelphia home, at 6062 Gtreet, of Mrs. Dilsabeth J. A. © Anthony. She had been mournef as @ead, after ner disappearance four Years ago, and her husband had died Greaving for her after three years of Arthur Johnson, on post at Lexing- poison Mrs. Anthony, © sweet faced, gra ton avevnue and Thirty-ee BY EDITOR'S WIDOW. stone * pmntred woman of sixty years, tells ber pepe dere l Pile hg reddiohehatrea | Wilfred C. Jay Was Killed by : EH story of the sudden bdiotting out of “ : : - Berest : hirt and whit Train Whi i @i recctiection of her Mentity and the| HE? . ; ‘ ‘i Stee ehaatdie Oh toe PORN le Going to a perth Gerveres of fear that came to her when board. ‘He was carrying on @ ruanigg Polo Game. she gutdenly found the loose thread of |“* When the Schoolgirl and the Chorus Beauty Are converaaion with rn, Starosk Inte wb merits jury at Stnwole ta Ze ie ‘ Mer husdand was engineer of Girart| Indistinguishable in Their Appearance, Is It Fair = machine and drove the party to the | husband, Wilfred C. Jay, was killed on ellege; their married lite had been ind: June 17 Inst year at Westbury crossing Meal, ‘They had lived to see their ehtt-| £0 Blarne the Man Who Fails to Discriminate?” ree nls paint on the atory has two|While on his way to a Meadow Brook ieee te te aaterity and endtra, One . se” five, "sturrock, in black gown, |Polo game, $12,000 against James Ban- goa, Dr. t Anthony, Writes an Evening World Reader. vell and hat, tall and excited, told the Mister. Rved nearby, on Hasel avenue. On the ___—_—____.. Magistrate she was a Miss Brown untii| Mrs. Jay some months ago jointly sued a Mighs of Feb. 6, 1906, Mrs. Anthony: left last March when she wedded Sturrock in Bannister and the Long Island Raltroad F gost, S Rar home to take @ birthday sitt to BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. Hoboken, Bhe it « daughter of Henry |CoMPany, but the jury cleared the rutl- i De. Anthony's little daughter. “The masher is @ result, not a Brown, retired, she said, and owns a fine } rad company: responsibly for the | ADILA MON BECAME A NURSE AND 8TARTED cause. Why attack him when every home at No, 161 East Thirty-seventh pap arpa gathers Ma /QllAs qtreet, where oie took the wae veteran, | ronred tbe Week Ss freak Of ae ape Proaching train despite the warning of clothed him handsomely, provided htm } es hi ton | % flagman. Bannister aid not appear, with money and “treated him aa @ rich | the verdict being awarded ty default, |f wife should treat a distinguished foreign! Jay was an editor on Bit and Spur and; soldier,” she explained, waa in company with a photographer named Ross. Both were killed. WOULDN'T bade ei INTO OWN Manaletat, a" tethers pag | taling the men to the Polo Grounds in “But something has come over him,’ she continued. “Last night I told him | cident fo Cea from I was going to @ dinner and would be} at the orosain, NEW LIFE. @he never reached the home of her @on and to-day Mrs. Anthony cannot explain why, She only remembers the Might was bitterly cold and that aiter a fair-minded woman knows that he is the product and result of the dress- paint-and-powder problem. Formerly the lines between respectable young women and those inclined to be otherwise were: sharply defined by; differences of dress and ‘make-up.’ To-day, when all women dress alike, when the schoolgirl and the chorus/|/ back fate. When I returned he met me beauty are indistinguishable in their ‘at the door’and sald: appearance, is it fair to blame the bed peg ts bleh hephecaaeed lamas “You can't cofhe in here.’ wn" . man who fails to discriminate?” Another difference diMcult to justify Si Weey well) Teal, 16 1 esw't Be ; So runs a letter written to The! ig this: We will all admit that a pretty H) into my owa house I shall go some: short tight exirt, which reveals where else. “ ved, AB recollection of her past, her many Bappy years of married Hfe and the ove of children that nad been hers was @wept from her memory, Ghe had some vague notion s! $10 in her purse. Not knowing where to turn to support herself, Mrs. Anthony epplied at @ hospital for a position as Evening World in defense of the New, #!7+ in « as,” eo ae nurse, Though she had never had \- ° tty feet hapel: kles, a ‘Then I shall go with you,’ ox ing in Blonats aaa asic York “Johnny.” It is interesting because it shows that men are still at the tant Seeman th putas Laveen ole claimed, and as I got into the taxi he : : and knowledge of a veteran. It was|Adam trick of throwing-the responsibility on the woman. But at least !t] how about the summer man who jumped on the runningboard. The NIKOLA GREELEYSMITH as if the queer twist of her mental iife|will serve to emphasize the existence of the type of man who makes It| crosses his legs, carefull; ~ that had robbed her of the past had . He ls a member of the 1s to dress not according to their own| tfousers and shows a section of sock DAG 8 Fraser ‘ ;: w leo endowed her with a fully d necessary for women and young gir garter and nothi razor making firm of Sturrock & Hons Git for s new profemion. *”"°P*4 ltnnocence but eo they will be as well armed as possible against the com.| Téa" expanse of warter ant noting Orso te be Better than castor oil, calomel or cathartics to cleanse Cts es hitches up his chauffeur was frightened. I knew he else? Of course he's not dangerous, 8, The policer ‘ ‘Mrs. Anthony continued nursing in| ™ent of the corner loafer and the moral of location, I can understand how | oniy disgusting. Therefore, I suppose, found & in his hip pocket when they your stomach, liver and $0 feet of bowels. Harm- Baltimore while her husband and chil- | scavenger.» ‘ searched him, My life ts in danger. 4 1 think this necessity is well stated in) with ho: mothers of smAll inland towns look | joni soit qui mal y pense. ren in Philadelphia left no ror upon anything of the | 1 olose to-day’s discu Twice he has tried to do himself harm. less Laxative for men, women and children. z: turned to find her, If she read in the/a letter written by a man who has al-| sort, because thelr environments letter written by a man in de! : Once Baron De Coursey, one of our Bapers accounts of am y contributed to the dlacussion of! différent, It is a matter of individ- |New York women. He sayn: Mystery in Death of Stranger! ¢rients, mopped him, and again my ‘ nothing to her. Bi 4 hl, won Ld eres Mae rein By vee bgt a pose bearer cae Dear Madam: There {s a whole With Fractured Skull and maid Emily took the ragor from him."* Primitive folks did not need laxa-)jwe must take artificial means to move. the confiden: aE BYE |e ate ee sith ig 2 tte SOONER: SORT RM LOR LENE) ite world of hypocrisy ip the statements ith Fracture ull an ‘Then Capt. Sturrock, accompanied by | tives. ‘They lived outdoors, ate plenty | the excess bile and waste matter on and plelane in happy, |t2 the clit of men who icake tt neses-| determine, for who can say who the | py men that they disapprove of the \ Capt. Henry Lambart, a decided n-| of fruit, and all of their food was coarse. | out of the system, we wave for the appalling consciousness | *8T¥ for women to dress with exirene) “best women" are? The prudery lavish use of paint or powder by Rifled Pockets. Kilshinan, who said he was in the) We modern people are different. We| The safest, most harmless and effec- somewhere on the trail of her past |<iseretion when they appeir on the! that drove pho" from the New | women. It's safe to say that nine out , “bloomin’ war with Sturrock,” ascend- R : ad tr! ercise too little, eat little fruit, and our | tive stomach, liver end bowel cleanser a deadfall had dropped, hiding| streets of a large -ity. He writs! York stage over ten years ago | of ten men (moral or immoral) pre- ea the bridge. The Captain, with mock | Cerise too ttle, eat | ae ee hing. apropos of a young woman who says] has vanished forever. Plays a good woman “made up" (if It be 3 an a food is too fine—too rich, and regulator for men, women and ehils P fer a woman IP’ be done i a Indifference, said he regretted his wife r HUSBAND'S DEATH RESTORED | that women shoul treat this class of| deal stronger have been received | artistically) to one who depends As Mrs, Bertha Carter, a Janitress at} 45 excited and explained that he hap- mply can't have our ten yards of |dren— is delicious Syrup of Figs, wi HER MEMORY, men with contempt. with open arms. In this day when |<sclely upon what nature haw sro. |N® 287 Becond avenue, started down| "Oe tC 'h) Savior etter hls bath otf s clogged up, liver choked with |doem't irritate, grips or Theo, th: ey co tnea|DANGSR THAT 18 BROUGHT children of tender years are taught vided. Observe which of the two | the cellar stairs of the house last night |o'oJock to-day when he heard his wi sour bile and stomach full of foul effete |effect is the effect of fruits. * It is comes: e SATOO, YOOKe Allo the, tretne “sex hygiene,” or learn it, any- ndi she stumbled over a man, He was ly- . well, It means that t! murse read of @ man who had died in ABOUT BY DR : classes commands the attention of ly-| taxicab bring up at the door. matter and feel enti of luscious figs, senna Philadelphia, grieving for his wife who| near stadnm—Evidently your cor- | fe’ when no curve or angle. of | men. It has frequently made me with his fect on the basement steps] gaY8 HIS WIFE WILL AMEND |!00d and the stomach | aromatics. Don’t think you are drug- had mysterfously disappeared. Like a i the human body is a mystery, the | very weary to hear men loudly pro- | and his head on the ground a few ateps ft bowels ferments— | ging yourself, Syrup of Figs can be com ‘Ad Agee 3 Ct t feeling of p HER STORY SOON. wh the veil of the past was torn, Mre.| Tespondent has a groa gO! Gisplay of the human form through claim their abhorrence of a painted | below, apparently unconselous. She] ,, . ie ay creates poisons, |stantly used without Anthony remembered everything. contempt for the kind of men the ) the medium of the tight skirt can- | woman when I absolutely knew that | immediately notfled the police of tho] “! quite properly rushed down to greet | gases and acids, and those poisous are] Ask ‘Then came a great fear upon her. Sha| clubman and I are, Yet our nildiile not be so very harmful. You will they were four-flushing. Kast One Hundred and Twenty-ftth |'@ dear girl and accidently carried the | sucked into the blood through the v i al did not believe aphasia had been tho| name is legion, The unavoldable In- | admit, I know, that there is no lim- If there's to be any reform tt will | street station and an examination of tho | "#0r with me. I found tt in my hand | ducts intended to suck in the nutriment. |label that it is prepared by The agent of her strange plight; she feared,| ference from her letter 1s that our {tation to the human imagination, ave to come from the men through | man showed a scalp wound on and quite innocently, you know, thrust|Then we have sick headache, become|nia Fig Syrup Company. This is eh | ip nd on the rather, that if she returned to her chil-| words and feelings are unworthy of and the fact that a woman's dress their ignoring those of the opposite | back of his head, it in my hip pocket. When my wife | dull, bilious, tongue coated, nervous, | only genuine—the old ble, Refuse, ~ dren they might have her examined a8) notice, But if it ts a large cinss— | ts as wide as a tent does not pre | sex who resort too freely to the | ‘The man was a stranger to the people | Ain flown, Your Honor, she will) meats don't digest, d we feel miserable | with contempt, the so-called Fig Syrup ”* ie bd Gerpisnd Fhe Old WetAn). SOare and I am sure you know that It vent the imagination from sapply- | make-up box, but If you are waiting | Ving in the house, He was taken to aon are indved mistaken, sir,” inter- | ll over. So we must make our choice, |imitations sometimes offered to deceive hee arms, waited and battled with her| &nd it Is apparent that she knows a | ing the curves not revealed, If this | for this you'll be very tired, for eae Tey tnd. te bee travtune | rupted Mra, Sturrock, “Only when you | We most li e primitive folks, else Dit about it, too, for I'll admit she is #0, what {8 the objection to re- women will continue these practices, | p put thapcean between us will I be calm. fears for a year. # | gkull. He failed to regal con Then, when whe read her husband’s| hit the mark—It {s also a dangerous | vealing the “most beautiful curve | knowing only too well that men ap- |ness and dicd at 7 o'clock Judge, can't you help me?” she contin- estate had been divided among t class. The most susceptible of {ts in the world’ in reality by the tight prove, although they appear to dis- | The pockets gf his coat were found |Yed. “Can't you compel him to return dren, ag Anthony Tovsaled hee bers come pretty close to being skirt? Here you have the actual, approve, B.S. turned Ins! 2 the police lifted Henenuhae’t a ane ey bis, peas to friends in mington, e insane, and no wise woman ever not jhe imaginative, line, and the — the body floor, ow on am two weeks ago and there, ? y Capt. Hi a him over there,” ‘nd Mra. Sturrock aon, the physician, on the telephone and| Mn t! O88 sitar, No one can | this diecsafon will, lead ansohere, Methor Sarg Neckines aud Bracele(| Cerne te cae tated ay Re Oak | Ben fortunate Kye er ed herself to him. . hy ~ , » othe: wacelet! his death. It was learned that he had| “How unfor ] observe: the reunion followed and Mrs wilted at autilate sane gute Gone | tl a ates Bre 4 ieee M . Willem tind; ey ben seen in the neluhbornond tn, the] rend Meets malar tt returned to her old home. led and mutilated je ikht clothes, why should we critl- re, iam Quimby, mother of Miss| afternoon, when had appeared in | like to shave early mornings"— | geal ———_— nors, and whose like are so fre- | cise? There must be some merit to | Harriet Quimby, who was recently killed candy store, well euppiied with money, | ‘That ix mort ridiculous,” broke in . J quently before our criminal courts. it, or they wouldn't all do it. 4 and had given nickels and dimes to the DETROIT WANTS M’ANDREW | frentty omen knew what there Is (0 INSURANCE BROKER, He we Ma Lace pete bed yeni, oe children of the y of the proceedings of New I think the best answer to “tn. | *°-48Y luable necklace and] There was no Daj 'ything in . AS PUBLIC SCHOOL HEAD te smeesenerates and how infinites- | eurauee Broker” to she Arst totter [bracelet worn by her daughter when fhe moan’ clothing by whicl, he, might Little Bits of Ice ‘ f h ted on the fatal ni; i tified wes e i; g ‘ 4 yl dressed in gray check coat an i si T High Is Called for Three- Hiehtly treat @ subject thet is e there exist in any group of his Mrs. Quimby said it 1s possible that| Jerk gtripe trousers. He was of sandy little drops of water, a little fi Modern 4-Room Year Term. large as the present dress custom. Kind a certain percentage who are | the necklace lost in the water, but| oomplexion, wore @ brown hat and ties. equeese of lemow, and a little 5 _ r10t We have pubile socteties fighting practically crazy. Me knows | she does not see how the bracelet could ——— 66 Ly ty) DETROIT, July 12—By a vote of 19 to} these men and trying to protect our that there fs @ much larger per | ave disappeared unless it wes removed! pe CHARLES OELRICHS ILL. - a lu 1 § the Board of Education last evening) Citdren on the one hand, and on cent. of his fellows who perceive | from Miss Quimby’s arm. p J e ; elected Prof, William McAndrew, A: 110 other we have our multitudes of woman only through their perfer- ‘The chain was fashioned out of old re Oo3se Wg) Consisting of Parlor, Bedroom, Present principal of the Washington ‘én and girls exciting them and | vid senses, Me knows that wher- | California gold and had an idol at-| Suffering ner second attack of appen- ink ; cow ¥, he | Women 5 @icttis within a year, Mrs, Charles de Dining oom an itchen. Irving High School of New York, to the | Minin eh os vesponsibiliiies by dex ever six men are gathered ¢ yy |taohed. The bracelet was cut from the iy ee he ¥ S FLAT ON DISPLAY ON bit is s omethe: Loosey Qeirichs has had to leave her CEYL La} ‘ superintendency of the Detroit public) jing gelf-evident facts and gnor- | and there 1s mo woman present |tusk of @ wild boar and was heavily | ey enn nn eae ang iw tonday f a8 ee Nee schdo!n for a term of three years, tng the dangers uj thoir doors, there will surely be one—probably | mounted with gold. fn the General Memorial Hospital in . Se | 3 ; Our Terms, Like K : A MAN, three or four—whose idea of men- Fa ere yg einpenpuaar One Hundred and Sixth street,| Double Strength Saves Half. Wuliem MeAndrey bas bess prinsinal tte the potnt of | tal relaxation and amusement will Barthauake in Morice. itis believed an operation will Our Prices, Are Stine Waswagien iene ARR HebP 9) 16 etter | be the indulgence of « nauseating GUADALAJARA, Mexico, July” t= 0 with wi TERMS the Lowest in Town since its organ’ “4 ne cn" | egnsnrance ker," and whose ideas obscenity of speech. It may be that | Guadalajara was violently shaken by| Mr, Oelrichs returned with his wife i nical High School in 1890, He {s deri an ae nee prikee sane that if all Women cannot escape the besmear- | carth tremors early to-day. Wour| and is at the r city Boma No id Fark White Rose Coffee, Only 35c.a Pound v eight years old and was born in Ypsi-| 0° #8 eee a ne would be img notice of such sex-rabid men | shocks followed in rapid succession, | avenue, to be near Mrs, Oelrichs dur- lant!, Mich, He Is a graduate of the | th the: Several persons were injured. ing her ‘ines, mo occasion for the discussion ough they appear in chain armor, University of Michigan, “| either of the York girl or but why court is by suggestive He came to Brooklyn from Chicago os what we are told is the necessary clothes? principal of the high schoo! department corollary of her dress and de There is, of course, no logic in of Pratt Institute, He then entered the) siegnoy, the foolish, fatuous and |women'a clothes. Why, for instance, pubiie schoo! service as principal of the| sometimes danzerous and insult- | should’ the smooth-coated member of There was an old woman—indeed ‘tis no dream— a vas transferred to| 128 Mew York Jobuay, the human ros be compelled by public ae tom eine newly. organized| QUESTION OF IMAGINATION, |ofinion to wear stockings with her Who lived upon little but Toasties and cream; — - = Girls’ Technical High School in Manhat- CURVES AND TASTE. bathing sult, while @ short one-piece tan, now the Washington Irving High| pear Madam~Allow me to take | sult of yellow and black atripes is con- And if you would know her delight in such diet, A petuita fae Neo ol ee € School. He Js president of the National ‘and beside ‘Banker,” whose | sidered adequately to protest and tim rk my Just purchase a box at the grocer’s and try it. letter appeared in Tu: in favor of the tight akirt. I Society for Educational Research. His clothe the rough-coated member? Ther home ja at No. 2758 Kingsbridge Road, day's World . is no sight on earth more nauseating works alk week. Order A Cane of Bribery, ‘am a@ business man and have d than that presented by the dripping Written by Aten ody Fite tables (rom the Detroit Free Prem.) ings with @ great many women, | human pernolees one sees tumbling / Me) HRT) RE. he of the hair. What did her father say when YOU! poth young and old, and for the life about our beaches in these one-piece One of the 50 Jingles for which the Postum Co, iS FINE NEEDE! asked for her hand?” of me fail to see anything vulgar in | sults I suppose the answer {s that Battle Creek, Mich. paid $1000.00 in May. . 86e, S00 and Gold as “Baid he'd been wondering what I had been passing him two-for-a-quarter| ‘he tight skirt, clgare for so regularly of late,” “Banker” is right. |a sight which nauseates ts proper, but Tt js simply a matter of usage and ‘one which attracts is naughty, And ‘