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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1912. 8 DOCTOR'SPISTOL |Street Masher Is. Really of a Timid Sort, MRS, ASTOR THINKS SxS "2, 2 er ditty over @ rug lost her nce ard of the best leat | | fell. saasaliili tic CAUSED ARRESTOF| Disposed Of With a Word by Woman of Wits OTe A Tee wom EOF Bums, SQUIRRELS’ FRIEND eo gee — | At & renult of having been burned | Clothing Caught, . j When an alcohol lamp exploded in hi WALG STREER IS 935 ‘ ‘ x ars ‘ ast gs cmc rreer 8) : i : ‘ KONTROL vas room at No, 2764 Broadway, M! Famous Brain Specialist Held ‘Ox } Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World), ay me NRE CANTOR SIRE I eon rarest Says She Wishes the Public] Atco Sanborn, forty years old, died ’ arly to-day in the J, Hood Wright Would Permit Her to Have | "whe “was preparing to retire test | More Pri night when she lighted the lamp and SMOOTHEST { E ' 7 ay ed to a pao t. A 4 on Charge of Violating More Privacy. lamp exploded and her clething ceuste| TOBACCO harg is [fre Mise Sanborn tried to oxtinguiah ’ Sullivan Law. | the flames by rolling on the bed. Mr It will not matter to young Mra John| Mary Ledger, seated in the next roo Jacob Astor whether the $3,000,000 baby|*Melled the smoke, and rushing © girl, Hor only feeling, according to|the hospital, after a Patrolman had her physician, Ur, Edward B, Cragin, it out the flame ' | = i f ta one of joy over the prospect of| dren Frightened Animals jj } : RE Cae Soener UNDERSTAND. | motherhood. The young widow spends . Ke " ‘ -~ her time fondling the tiny, Gaintily em- ; and Scientist Got in Dis- “~ pute With Father. nn ony BOOK ON CENTRAL PARK | droidered garments the baby le to wear. “She looks forward to the event like Any other young mother," sald Dr Cragin as he left the Astor home to-day. “No, I can't @ay that she shows any particular anxiety as to whether the child fs a boy or @ girl.” ‘The doctor amiled. “In fact, she only thows pleasurable excitement at the idea of being a mother, which she will scarcely be this week, I think, although We arg ready now, of course, but de not expect anything to happen before next week.” Dr. Cragin was asked {f the crowd (which had loitered about the Astor resl- dence einve Monday was having « harm- ful effect upon his patient. “No, I whould scarcely call tt harm- ful,” he answered. “But it is making Mra Astor rather nervous about going out, and ahe has asked me to say that she would appreciate it greatly tf i i > the public did not display quite so in- Fer twenty-five years Dr. Simme has me soar ” . a Umate an interest in her. dese, known ta Centrat Pare “ the WAS HARD NO TELA WHAT & MAN bas OR MAINT oy Ogu a + snares 2 neme ne oman nm hens Uithetaiah ween Lid ‘Oru! Champion,” because o: e if Le FOR Tha Domestic TeOUELAS” regularity with which he bas fed them |Aleays at Elbow and Sometimes Encouraged by Girls $8 WOMAN WhO KNOWE perturbed by the ordeal of dodging and protected them. Dr. Simms was ar- Morally of Full Weight, but Intellectually of Short nes the crowd of the curfous. In future, I last evening at the Sixty-sixth 7; . formed me of the temporary absence | Shall not permit her to fo out, except etreet entrance on complaint of James Measure—None Will Make “‘Break’’ Without ‘n a closed automobile, She said to me of their mother (on @ short vacation @ultivan, a city employes, of No. 54 Recognition, Says Writer of Experience. ot a fow days), and said that since | Afterward that whife she did not wish ‘Weet Fitty-ffth street. thelr mother had been absent they | be misunderstood tn the matter, tt were taking their meals at a hotel really) did not seem to her that people showed good taste in herding tn front more than twice as far from tho fac- | or her house the way they did, Bhe tory as their own home. These girls | naturally is nervous just now, and too could have got their meals in half | much consideration can not be shown the tine they could get them at |to her.” the hotel. hevegmrer cogeae ea army of masculine witnesses testify Nyon Geman aero Orel oan AGED MAN TOOK ACONITE : loving, home-making domestic «ir with Dr. Simms, who 1s eald to have | ane ee: to her indiscretions of dress and Are there any? If not, what are we THEN TURNED ON GAS. jared that if Sullivan could not make §. b 4 conduct and complexion, And a le- ET) HAV nad 3 4 ? The above mentioned —-- ls children let the squirrels alone he fee gion of discouraged BELLOWS? ws 'RLiaabeTe 7. Baars ade “ittle impression |Found Dead by Landlady Aft Phad something in his pocket that would ; bacotrbgh Ahan d Mabe aid ‘ound Dead by Landlady After ‘Dr. Joseph Gimmes, famous brain epe- and scientist, who alarmed Col. Wwelt’s friends at the time of hie frican visit by declaring that the dead- fwotse fly would surely cause the ry tyanter’s death, to<lay wae held $1,000 ball by Magistrate O'Connor in Yorkville Court on the charge of u the Sullivan concealed weapon » The charge of felonious assault Giemissed. A cash ball of $1,000 @urnished by the aged physician's 28rd Street, West Just Off Fifth Avenue The Value Giving Success of the Hour! Continuing the FINAL Clearance SALES OF ALL REMAINING SUMMER STOCKS MILLINERY—(TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED) ‘AILOR-MADE SUITS & COATS COSTUMES & DRESSES for Women and Misses ce station, much to the distress of wife, with whom he dives at the Hotel Empire, Broadway and Gixty-third etreet. @ulltvan, with his wife and two chil- fon, had been sitting in the park. On BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. @ near-by bench Dr. Simms and his wife WarOWiE Hou ade Huth th. the The New York Johnny has pleaded not guilty to the indictment. The equirrels, which scampered about him, |New York Girl protests that she 1s tnnocent, in the sight of Heaven, of The little Sullivan children frightened |the charges of make-up and suggestive attire, yet we have heard a whole the squirrels away and Dr. Simms WaIsTsS & DRESSY BLOUSES PETTICOATS, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR NECKWEAR NOVELTIES, Etc. Ys . with the plain man but might ‘fill AT Es tocecaw Spee ttre nein) < 5 q band a < a haatracisiegseen Heine pare act Me | the bill” for Banker Jones, 1 have He ,Had Stuffed Cracks , ‘ les of the impudence of the mas- +4 intimate friend who married two ITO PUBLISH BOOK ON CENTRAL flirt with a “nice” girl (they may an intimate About Door. cullne masher, Here, for instance,| they never firt with any other kind), years ago @ business woman twen- An elderly, xray-haired man, dressed hi ; . {a the story of @ woman of thirty-| “nd if tn this way they happen to | ty-five years old, but his life hag |/ 0) Ot oy pe lin, ey ] PARK. In Yorkville court to-day, Dr. Simms Unreserved & Sweeping Px meet a Jolly, honest girl, why, they Deen one of regret, remorse and par- d RE UCTIONS 1 he had spent the last thirty years seven who says that she has “bored} soon must make suggestive remarks | thal discouragement. He has been eatin erase feat Tease ‘. iD casters Sondbon Ded ng aveiling around the world, securing s0 many fellows she {s a joko: to her. euccesstul by honest, hard work and | so he had rented on the thind ta on his book, “The Brain and ‘Its Dear Madam—May I thank A WOMAN WHO KNOWS THB has a good position. While he Kets |eouP oe lodging-house at No. 207 Wast netions.” In that work he was intim- GAME, everything possible to be desired |ernirty-fourth street. He had swallowed |1] WO C, O, D.'S ‘Ately connected with Dr. E. A. Spitaka, you for one good you seem to “MILLIONAIRES” TOO PLENTY| for her, she seoms dissatistied, and |, auantity of tincture of aconite and rttict Gy ini world: celebrated tretn/apeciaue’ have accomplished with your ar WITH GIRLS WHO BRAG. fakes tittle interest, if any, in her lia4 then fastened a gas tube in his|]] NO APPROVALS “I knew Central Park before it was @ ticles about dress and paint, and Dear Madam: id most comfortable home, and tn many |p ouen, ri. said De Simms, “ard T love it | WIKOK& GREELEYSMITH that is, showing mashers how | the siti who Dries, about mithont Mee ane ten varter | The aulcide had come to Mra. Minnie pook, ‘Central Park,’ on whic ¥ F instead of a J é been working for yeara, has ieee silly and disgusting they are. The past few days I've only been “pes- @ires, Ye gods! She 1s surely a two years of married life there pJebettagpe a ealab Lavage Pted and will be published soon.| tered” a few times. It seems I've been fighting mashers for an eter- | Piker beside the men and boys mak- | seems no reltet trom these regret- . ' 1e pistol I had I have carried for] nity. Regardless of the few exceptions, and women who say It's up to wenty-five years, I spend much of my me in the park, aloag the ‘Ramble, 1t|*h@ girl, the fact remains {t 1s not the majority of women’s fault, I'm) do, and often are ashamed to > Was here that all tho park ‘obbertes| ® Joke for having boxed so many | or something similar, does that | With certain classes of working girls, from $7 wee! wanted the cheapest room she had. Fed Biren bond Bee gl ‘They | tui conditions. Are there any | "When the body was discovered this jest about what they | whote-souled, domestic, sensible, | morning by the landiady the man’e de. home-loving women—and = asain, | termination to die was evidenced by the what are we coming to? Seventy thousand or more music- Biave occurred and £ carried the weapon FE Set) we of baring queen" have to acknowiedge the | nd & good many claasea, too. They earl BACHELOR OF and ihe rack ‘under “he door were lovin people of the United States gbitioush Dr, Simms nad not tied to| go and called gallant for worry. | O7 start “kidding”? Among all my | are alware putting on @ “front.” + ‘Conta was found in tia pockets, tte wax|] OWN MEISTER Pianos. That's right good St io the Arsen! sation on’ charse| gotten uch u nvere look frowning | ho,thae the “cron” to ‘make'& |" Unis vou are « very gona swage | POLICEMAN STOPS FIRE, [vou sry sear of urn. wetsnat on:!} evidence of the piano’s worth. You can own rts Snead tor a pen | SEysm4MeTE And, Hooking onthe | ment, and trom experonse T Kaew | Mad tas’ of"neart ‘yew (Fears Down Barning Awning White ireweath'a cheap tine ott, Toei One ON the very easiest terms of payment the majority of girls will flirt. Another thing: Vhen a fellow “picks up" a girl and “blows” to « show and supper, where does that irl" come off to be treated on the [initial “J"* was in the crown of his black to carry the weapon, but had been derby hat. Living in hotels @ great deal, I have Principal to get one, heard friends come and ask men @bout big deals, mines, &c., so some ends Ont Pupils. Patrolman George Mulholland of the| Morrtsanta station, on duty at One| Reed te a cetmee On whom hey [Hundred and Forty-ninth street and Rone ev Gaby veare| 10 make an impression. Third avenue, to-day saw an awning) old. of No. 26 North Ninth street, Will- the numbers that tell you of the |y suing over a aecond-story window of |!amaburg, yosterday walked out of the flata they have, of the suppers, dine eee oY Areca Building, the largest | open French parlor window of her home de Psi salon & ne coats | moe building in the Bronx, Without|@nd, falling to the ground, fractured c., they have bought for some startles me to look pleasantly and frankly around at people without it the oMctals announced that| being considered ant mvitation. And, Qe. would have to be transferred to! 'm thirty-seven! A “left-ove te Hast Sixty-seventh street station! the “happily married man” Ge doctor pleaded to be allowed to fo] So far, I'm proud of being an “0! Gome for the night, promising to show and since eighteen I've sup- | in the morning. The request was! ported six people. Few wives know Gentes and Simms was taken to the! 1ife, love life, look as young and live imaginable—and all you have to do is to ask for it. We will send a MEISTER to your home on 30 days’ free trial and let you decide for yoursel by eel Neeru elt, the “soctal outcast’? If @ girl doesn't Mirt and leave openings tn a conversation for her mpanto “plck up" won’ hesitating he piled chairs up on the - use, whether you want It or ether station. The prisoner's wite, ufter| as happily as I Now, it men try to | pe tneulted adiremes have made | Woman! Always bluffing and trying (ee ey ty ‘ne could reach w lodge not. bout methods of getting bail,| make life miserable for a fairly g00%- | very pleasant acquaintances with re- | % Catch suckers, and they do catch J+, “root above the sidewalk. Then, departed, but returned at 8 o'clock with| jooking, becomingly dressed “girl” of spectable girls through filrtations, I many, though he tore his uniform almost off, After the free Ber husband's supper. thirty-seven, what is the fate of | don't approve of it, for I'm not @ Men He when they eay they can't |), clambered up the ledge to tho sec- ‘ 4 Ke Dr, Simms 1s @ well known figure in| hundreds of beautiful girls onty © “Gibson Man” and if “she"(?) flirts | @ford to marry. They care more for |onq etory, where he put out the fire, trial period is over the sclentific world. Fifty years ago he| twenty in our city? | with me how about other: blow, show, ‘bluff, lights and music | yadiy burning his hands. A q@ult the practise of medicine for the ELIZABETH T. | A NDW YORKER. than any woman, and prove tt by | passersby turned In @ fire alarm, and Necture platform and he has travelled ojLy.VOICED MASHER ALWAYS! HoW ABOUT THE GIAL TO! “TOP>PINE all they can for such. If |the sound of the approaching engines end lectured all over the world, He is 7 i | you don't want to go to sporty {caused considerable excitement in the| For the man who the who proclain.ed, five years ago.| ny, oe HER BOW siris | WHOM THE BOSS MAKES LOVE? | pinces they call you slow. If the | Bind Business School, on the alxth floor, that man does not think with his brain 2 | we offer you this proposi- tion: Price of the Meister, $175. No cash payment down, no interest on pay- i e " t Seis|| avi ; incipal George Wolff by use of a E 4 of twenty in our city is just this—| Here are several other interesting let-| average girl i interested tn @ [but Principal George Wolff by use of a wants S I YL and ' aaa es peepee at with his heart and that the brain 18] 0 teens ty attired soberly or in-| ter from men and women; fellow she'd marry him without @ | Sre aril qee building without panie id hi Pi ft and'cover tae pict ke ® vital organ maintained for the pur-| si. eetiy—any day at the noon hour Dear Madam; Won't you epeak a shirt to his back, and ehe cares |! @ pai Md id jome. Piano stool and cov . Rothsc! Com. Pose of heating the body. To bear out this theory he sald that in the frigid fones the peopl large brains, while {ig the torrid zone thelr brains are smal! Besides, Dr. Simms thinks that every Nving animal has a spiritual body as ‘wel a material body; that every animal has a soul. eat ‘ as sho leaves her place of employment | word tn behalf of tho girl who com- | little where they go or what they MRS. M’ALEENAN WEDS AGAIN insists upon it, there she ts likely to hear an olly volce call) plains of her boss making love to spend; and take tt from me, the ex- le lis no substitute for over her shoulder, “Come to lunch,| her? This ts true in thousands travagant wife or sweetheart ts one Facey us if a now, do!" If she 1s shopping and sees| cases. I commenced work at thirteen, who knows that ff @he does not | Youngs je" ret, some garment in a window that may be) first as waitress ina small hotel, a make the money fly it will go te Lawyer Are Married tm London. oung. what she {s looking for, she dares not) sistant teacher, seamstress, some one else. s Announcement was made here to-day stop even for a moment, for she knows | graphic work in many lines~ S WORLDUE WOMAN, (|) ANNONA ee ie eae te pany’s 10-year guarantee bond with each instrument. Every MEISTER is sold direct from the factory to you. We save you the dealer’s profit. This amounts to from $100 to $150, _——S that If she does some elderly aban wn gious paper inaurance, law, court OVERDRESSED, SILLY GIRL IS Mrs, Lorraine MoAleenan, daughter of USE THE Calllat ononand aca the neisite CRAM TAKES SEA TRIP. satyr will remark with a leer: “Out for! work, plano, hardware, grocery, Jew- REAL CAUSE OF MASHER. of Mr, and Mrs, John Francts March, (e h d 1 Pl. wget May Canin ours gam) talon and unity stent. | ear adr: What canon or pro Jor. 'No, ‘nb Went Bnty init wvent, [Cathedral Plaza|'| MEISTER PLAYER-PIANO AT $395 lunches alone she camacs £6 apn J 7 ve duces the Johnny tn cittes or any- | and Foster Crampton, an attorney of| FOR YOUR HOTEL J pPahlis Service Comm from her plate without encountering| York I have been in steamship, law, | hme ttaving seen the light for | seg Wall strest. Beautifalty fornisted aM intliens Sold on liberal weekly or monthly payments. Family Satle on L' some ingratiating masculine ogle that] brokerage, telephone gir! and public th ty-one years, I have come to ‘The bride was first married Nov, 8,|] ished apartments—one. two or three the conclusion that it 1s the over- | 1906, to John McAleenan, son of Henry|} rooms and bath, overlooking the dressed or “sporty” girl or woman. | McAleenen, ® pawnbroker, who then|§ beautiful Morningside and Central Many of them climb out of thelr |itved in No. 18 Hast Ninety-fourtn |} Parks. level and bedeck themselves with | etrect. Her husband was found alone Our own restaurant In the build- finery from the most up to date |in a bedroom in that address on May || ing, also Kitchenette in each apart. modiste, When seeking friends or | 22, 1911, dying trom @ gunshot woun: ment ~ where you may prepare your . would be laughable if it were not 80} stenographer in @ big hotel here, ™ tne ese rica bak gg dats insulting. I don't say that these things! Many times I changed to better ao wert ty ae oer tittle excite. {happen to every girl, but they are likely| myself, but mostly on account of pao nee he pier, as few friends were |to happen to any girl—tt ia more &| attentions of the boss was forced arn Oren to the passengers, | matter of individual luck than of de-| to leave, Truthfully, during my en- oe hg ee ; u ire u 0 pe 4 rs four Including a number of socitey people, | Corum. tire business experience, from four: Rothschild & Company NEW YORK BRANCH CLARENDON BLDG., S. E. Cor. 18th St. & 4th Ave, seant. Cram, Public Service | But the masher f# a timid sort. If 2) teen to twenty-seven, every mare | peau many of them act giddily | After an investigation the Coroner said|f own meals, if you like Conveniently Reached by Subway and Madison Ave. Railway _— 4 ete | > he c c ontact t sggh yest ed 2 f McAle n shot) 0. . ormmissioner, was aboard with his wife| Woman has her wits about her she can rieq man I came in contact with Im | ha improperly, and the men, on the | that Mr. _ionlvenan must have shot $30.00 Fer Month and Upward, Shorter ‘TELEPHONE STUYVESANT 353-354 : Glepose of him with a word. I have no| business (except three) tried to make “yal cipal Da aeosdad (pert at y. He left one chi rrlods In. Proportl two children, He arived at the/ r i Naa" Bannok CRITE ee other hand, "play" up to the of pL aR alls a lato and his name was not on|sympathy for the woman who fs lovo to me-I call it “love” to be | sion, act silly and form easy ao- CATHEDRAL PLAZA asenger list, He sald he wae fecl- | Tid herself of & man's unwelcome Bi | charitable—and in every case abeo- | cuaintances, Columbus Avenue and 110th Street run down and was going | ‘7ition or pursuit, There are few men| jytely without provocation on my 1 do not object to the well dressed 1 block from subway, sleva'ed and auctace care, ah fae the trip. He wala he {of such armor-plate vanity that It can | part, for I've always been called cross mainly fo § : ’ comfortably dressed woman, but h his family on the ther | not be hurt. One short, brutal sentence, wood, refined, reserved and haughty. ie h vA no desire to see ludicrous Don t Judge a Coach T ll i B Altman & Cn "Some back op the Lisitania| one tiny. shatt of ridicule end one) Married men make business siti | suman clotheslines” appearing on | by the paint nor tea by fancy That dull appetite may be be a n persisten: dy a d ecoptu ‘01 helr domestic pub races, +, " ms aH + her return trip. erie jeomeheniariy : ais Ee peckage. The epicure’s favorite. {tempted with just a dash of Yet ono would be wrong in assuming | jarrow —_—_—_——— t sympathize DA CONQUEST WAITS STORK, | nat a1 women of respectanie surround- A ey Aone ae Im, and he ings and conduct resent the attentions i \ gorgeousness, which means expen- e | necda @ congenial, intellectual com- | Decien anc rerarel tui he Is sometimes encouraged by always thelr wife |s WILL OFFER TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), THE BALANCE OF THEIR DISCONTINUED LINES OF mer Actress, Now Mra, Riccardo | of tho street mashe. We must admit I know life, men and women, Since | » find’ and after a few twenty-seven I've been a su find them. |_ CEYLON TEA , In at Sammer Home, that sal ae lige be idle and silly and vain girls \ho may Friends of Mrs. Riccardo Bertell!, for-| 44 motally full welght, but are intele yeara of ‘good times : ctrens, and it's funny fo selves (in cases) without merly Miss Ida Conquest, the actress, | iotually very short measure, 8 . ra’ : ‘4 theatrical manger hae ever en husband oF ho! eine will be interested to know that she at THIS DRUMMER KNOWS WHAT| (eet ee tncatin | happy and lones Double Strength Saves Half. WOMEN'S LOW SHOES BMS hic auiamer neat Gasstia HE'S TALKING ABOUT, nor has an actor ever insulted me, | tt geema th mo many of the gtrle aH ie Beara + A tt is Hkely Here ts tic masculine Tho gen run ¢ actors are | of this & n have a wrong commun this type, I} thriftles the production of | I know ne only n »w when and mot} conception of ile, or that the ed Signora Bertell!, r of Mr, | com pis re have | White Rese Coffee, 3 Pound Tins, $1 al Lutgi| feel sure the letter Is i ‘ THE SIZES OF WHICH ARE INCOMPLETE, AT THE nd widow of Adn oe : f ared in too much luxy nS i | sie r | happy event. Conquest were | ing about. He say some extent many things men ao, | e. I was walking on a street | Owing to the great success of laat Sun-| 881 Spring St. New York, Trinity Church, Dear Madam: If a “masher” bows bath im manner, talk and dross, But time ago with two young ta- eb orter, anothers Woodrow | "Wilson! Sold by Grocers every: - . » ro. Mags., he home. The ac-| to @ “queen” and offers the general | tho thing that 1s beyond my compre- vers) who work in @ faq Fevavure will be printed in wext, Sunda: e : fi 5 trees Gas retired from the stage, salutation of “Howdy, Uright Byes?” | tension is, Puey are loncly and have | tory near thelr home, ‘They ie World | where, at, per bottle, , ) Bitth Avene, 34th anh 35th Streets, Nem York. f Mt iM sat

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