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RG ETB TAN REBEL | OTHER DAYS NOW ff Jennings, Once Frontier) Save by Practising Econ- A omy at Home,” Sa. Desperado, a Candidate for Mrs. Charles Gray, Who County Attorney. Is Employed in Her Hus- band’s Office. HAS A PRISON RECORD. Marguerite Mooers Marshall. 4, | ‘Why is « happy marriage? But He Is Loved and Admired,! yn this series of articles on the eco a |nomic arrangements conducing to the and Has a Good Chance — | nappy aomestic partnership of man and 4 of Election. wife, every contributor has admitted ue that the woman should be an active |partner. And is not thie generally con- coded to be desirable, except by the 2 Jennings, one-time train robber, ami band of ahirks and stragglers? outlaw and bad man of the old Tndan |mrery ty @ very feeble and childish typo Territory, wants to be a County At- | oe anti-suftragtst who 1s obsesmed by temney again down in Oklahoma, #0 the +14 aoa that the whole duty of woman eapatches from Oklahoma City eay. \te to be protected. And there are « He received the Democratic nomination |rw guftragists who in thelr rampant for the office over half a dozen other \demand for ‘rights’ are somewhat tn- candidates in recent primaries and now clined to overlook duties, But the Money Than She Would 4a his campaign he's telling the voters rank and file of us, whatever our pollti- of Oklahoma that even though he once | oa) convictions or lack of them, are robbed express cars and did @ term In| pretty well convinced that, married or @ Federal prison he wants a chance tO) wimarried, a woman has her job and prove that he can be - \it's up to her to do it. FROM “OLE VIRGINNY” TO WILO|womaN SHOULD NOT BE A ANO WOOLLY FRONTIER. DRAGWEIGHT. The whirlwind romance of Al Jen-| ‘The old definition of the married wom- mings’s life bean when his father, Col./an as the ‘helpmate’ still holds good. Jennings, a Confederate soldier, who ‘Nhat is just exactly what she should be, hed deen ruined by the war, moved his! What she should not be is @ dragweight. family from Virginia out to the then! qncidentally, it seema to me the sheerost very real frontier of the Indian Terri-|effrontery for a woman separated or tory. He settled with his large family divorced from her husband to claim in Pottawatomie County in 189, He/alimony. She 1s no longer help nor) wes a lawyer and a politician, after) mate to him: the partnerehip is dis- the olf school type, and he had trained | solved. Why continue to ask interest this four sons for the bar. At the time on stock in which #he is no longer jaint thet Col. Jennings was Probate Judge! owner? Support for her child is an- of Pottawatomie County young Al was | other matter; in that case the husband's elected attorney of Canadian County, | obiigation Is equal with her own, But with his office at El Reno, the county) when she asks support for herself she oost. simply joing the,ranks of the matri- i in a little court room at Wood- | montal gratter ward, Okia., that the was passed! However, we are now considering the by Al Jennings and his brother| married woman who honestly wants to BA, who were serving Jointly as counsel! pull her share, The consensus of opin- fm a petty case, to Col. Temple Hous-|jon so far been that while the wife ton, a son of the noted fighter and/pnould have her own economic value, Vberator Sam Houston, Houston, hot | she should find it within the four walls tempered and untamed, as his father|o¢ ner home. “A penny saved ts had been, slapped Fd Jennings's face in| penny earned,” and in this fashion @ court. The three mon met in a saloon | wife's earnings should be gathered. that night and each made the lightning | ‘To-day the converse of ‘this theorem move to tho hip which spelt midden is presented by Mrs, Charles P. Gray Geath in the borderiand in those days, !o¢ No, 15 Prospect Park West, Brook ‘When the smoke sifted away Ed ljyn, Mrs. Gray te an affectionate wife Jennings was stretched on the barroom | anq the mother of two small daughters, floor, dead, Al Jennings had a bullet) put she is also the business assodate through his shoulder, and the son of|op jer husband, and reports dally at fam Houston was unscathed, Al Jon-| hoe gosk in his Park place office. mings himeeif has naid that {t was that er t& the young con- quick and intense moment !n the saloon| py ‘because of the which made him an outlaw. He threw! prospective husband's small income up his practice, strapped his sun to his! 4» for the girl to go into business,” ip, and rode out into the wild lands t Mrs. Gray proclaims enthusiasti- feet" the man who had killed his! eatty, “ho cam earn dollars where } weoth if she stayed at home she might “After that I didn't care what hap-| gave pennies, And with the right pened,” was tho way Al Je sort of training before marriage counted this phase she can continue to direct her home he was talking to new-made friends in| qetivities, even if the actual man- New York four years ago. “I couldn't! gat Iabor of housekeeping is del go back without being arrested for| gated to others. aa something or other I hadn't done. I was] «7 know all about tt because I've been outside the law and ‘t got in my blood| through St. Before my marriage T was that I might as well go the ‘whole/q Callfornia girl and & professional hos.’ pianist, Then after T married I went WITH BROTHER TOOK UP PRO-|through the usual stage of feeling that @ESSION OF TRAIN ROBBER. [1 ought not to work for money any! So Jennings and ii's brother Frank be- |More, since T had a husband to take came train robbers—a lucrative and) cate of me T still played, now and Rot altogether dangerous business in| then, but I wouldn't accept a penny those wild days in the old Territory, [fF It: ss Me essooated with himrrif Pat and] “Then we came East and the babies Morris O'Malley, wild boys and quick |came. ‘The oldent ts only five, #o natu- shooters, who had been outlaw hunters |T@ly T've been kept pretty busy, But themselves when they were Unitea|® fe months ago I just called @ halt States deputy marshals in SouthWestern | W!th myself and decided that the time men who {Mad come for @ change, I have always ‘much for the danger | Pee tremendously snterested in my hus- tn ft ae the loot, gravitated to the band | PAnd’s work, so T decided to go Into his until the fame of the “Jennings gang’ |Mce Instead of starting out in a new @pread through a!l the Southwest fleld for myself, And you cat think y came tho most daring of al)|#OW much I enjoy it! As for my hus- the gang's robberies. Word came to| >and. he says he would have been « ‘Al Jennings @at a west-bound Rock |™!!Vonaire if I'd begun to work with Island train was carrying $100,000 in| him & few ¥ apecio out to pay off the soldiers in the | SHE HAS A JEWEL OF A MAID New Mexican forts. ‘The band of rob- TO HEL bers rode to a little-siding and section| “stow do you manage about houge on the Ine of the railroad wouth | housework and the children?” of Chickasaw; they locked the three} “1 have # Jewel of @ maid,” replied section men jn their own house, then|Mrs, Gray, “I had to make a good eat down to wait for the coming of the|many trials and changes: before I got your train. Al Jennings threw the derailing | what 1 wanted, but if a woman knows Nimety-seventh street has for the past o time, We learned how to market |, Onine to the picture coupon good for the splendid pho! gravure will be printed in next Sunda: and keep scoounts and manage servants, besides the actual cook- ing and cleaning. I was ‘always taught that x conld not shift re- sponsibility, that if anything went wrong Guring my week's manage- ment I must examine myself to see where I was at fault.” “And do you think other wives could combine the duties of house manager and business woman?” I asked. “I don't see why not,” Mra. Gray maintained atoutly. “They should begin immedately after marriage and keep up their work till the coming of the first child. Of course just before and just after that event a woman cannot go to an office, But few modern women have more than two or three children, and suppose these do occupy their attention for five or aix years. There is the rest of the woman's Ife left! Many women who have taken up pro- fessional work of one sort or another would not have to etep out for so long a period {f they becany mothers, One room In the home could be devoted to athdio or writing room or typist's office, and a certain amount of time gtven regularly to the pursult of the chosen occupation. “Meanwhile her own life will be broadened and enriched by contact with the world, and her companionshtp witn her husband will become much closer, particularly if her business life can be directly associated with his. cp el hm ll STOLEN 25-CENT CIGARS GO TO INSURANCE AGENTS Taste for Perfectos Cultivated at Expense of Dealers, and Two Arrests Result. The fact that many Ife insurance | Agents have been puffing twenty-five cent perfectos on thelr daily rounds of the city for several months past ts not necessarily an indication of the Increas- Ing prosperity of their business, Robert Briggs of No. 68 Third avenue, Brook- lyn, himself an agent, was forced to tel! tho inside story to-day, before Magls- tr O'Conner tn the Yorkville Court. oseph P. Rearden of No, 143 Fast | @mitch onto a short spur track ending | what a good servant ought to be she in"a sandbank, believing that when the |can find her tn the end. I am at home engineer saw tho reverse signal on the with the children two hours in the awiteh he would stop. 4 | morning, before I start for the office, THE JOB WAS BUNGLED By | Nd we havo music together. With my CARELESSNESS. | maid 1 look over the lai J tay out woman had ‘The engineer stopped the train in the Ant ane ona niek of time Then the robvers #9t teaye writ ctlons for each day's busy. Vhile one ste elther #ide a, e ; mo We hile one 2 Aut GAUe work, if sho heraei¢ understood aystem 10 shoot down the first man ty show 7 P ‘ his head, the rest of the lip rg iaeni edits the express car and tackled Go my ine 1 that T can buy meat and vegetables t the Fulton street arket that are twice as fresh as anything I can get in Brooklyn, And I usually pay aby halt price. 1 plan to do two days’ mar- ing in one, and we enjoy a better before They bungled the job by f remove the «unemptied — nitrox botue after they had filled we holes in the safe with the The double explosion ripped the ¢ under, but only blew off a the safe, The robbers could see the gold they ni aye AD Tae with rd coveted through a crack in the twisted rie sane 7 Mien: EAB - ae safe, but they did not have time to Xounwer to bed and have an hour longer with the older one, 1 feel that I am Eee content th : if 1 stayed with them alb day through the crowded neat Children do get on one's nerves and taking the valuables of the long hours spent continuously tn gers, company, Is so much better to Pursuit by a sheriff's posse began im-|come to them fresh and give them of mediately, For three months the chase! one's best. Aud it is alo better to be = hye ell be ae ae me © nee the kind of a mother who has her chil- ey gene, SAS Snarole dren's confidence than to resort to « the gang jn & hut p Claremore was revealed by a quondam friend of the outlaw There desperate attic about the ) posse did not dare rush the y Bhoe OF ay f constant esplonage ‘Of course I could not manage so well if I did not kno housework myself. I was fortu- ui ne mate enough to have e,splendid repre, Bo Bade cover of Bb eknees mother, who gave m best sort geld “ ys kang of training, I had three sisters, ‘unexpectedly on 4 road ant and as soon an we were olf qnongh Gurrendered when rilles were broug each one of us took om Me ear upon them, | Of the housekeeping for a , a ete ste ne er penet ber es |two years been employed as shipping | clerk in the Park & Tilford establish- ment, at No, 225 Fifth avenue. The| ‘ark & Tilford Company have missed about $2,000 worth of cigars in the > Morris’ Ashner observed Reardon car- success of last Bun- son pride of place at the head of the « - Genuine Castoria always bears the months. House Detective | rying twenty boxes of 26-cent cigars tot cigars from Reardon, Lieutenant Doyle was summoned from & nourby, pi Briggs to his home in Brooklyn, with the result that Briggs was arrested on & charge of receiving stolen property Meantime, Reardon had been taken In custody on a charge of larceny Bath prisoners waived examination tn court this morning and were held in $1,000 bail for trial, Briggs explained to the Magistrate he had disposing of the cigars to life insurance conmiderably less than they sale, ‘The mone Reardon, he sa EXCELLENT PIC RE OF WILSON j (From the Saratoga San The New York World is sending} out to its readers a photogravure of Woodrow Wilson that is a model as a campaign picture, It is highly | realistic, and shows the man as he {s, In fact, one may almost imagine | he {s looking at the living man, so Mfelike f# the print. Anybody who! wants to know just how Wilson looks to the human eye should get a copy of The World picture. It is! good enough to be framed and pre- served, which is all that can be said of a campaign picture, top floor of the store yesterday, | and later, he declared, he saw Briggs | ascend to the top floor and recetve the | e station and trailed | was divided with am tt THE EVENING WORLD, Ri td FH AUGUST 9, 1912. Married Women to Be Real Happy ELENA LEADS FLEET OF errata tet os Ought to Work for Their Living ‘note when the ficet got away, so that with all kites doing their best. A trong ebb tide lielped the fleet along, and at mid-forenoon half the distance was beginning to loom up. The na was leading the fleet at 10 A. M., while the struggle in the GAMBLING BILLS. | *, —— J. P. Morgan’s Corsair Joins | comptrotier Refuses Waldo's Requt- Flock of Racers in Cruise of sition in Order to Test New York Club. al The Comptroller yesterday declined to honor Police Commissioner Waldo's requisition for money to reimburse the contingent fund for money lost The requisition | \ | STONY BROOK, L. 1, Aug. 9.—] Pollo ‘Anxiety to reach New London early in| for the afternoon sent the New York Yacht| this $1,513.90 Club) fi out of Smithtown Bay ajground that the bi couple of hours after sunrise to-day on| for money tone at tere a atroomnes A the wings of a moderate southerly) voucher was sent for the balance, breeze. Some of the fast cruisers re- | $5,633.19. In his researches Deputy Comptrot- mained in the broad roadstend for a] ito i gtes Sathamaon wecame: cons fow hours longer, but the racing #¢0-| yinced such expenditures are unautho- tion made sail with the rising aun and| rized by law, and the action yesterday long vefore morning colors the eport of! in holding out more than $1,600 of the eee reer fund was taken to test the matter” m matter. ‘Tho tncontfve for to-day's races were| URS wan Taken fe tee ee Winitar |the cups contributed by the mavallpgne in the early days of his adminis- aiumnt association, and eome fifty miles| tration, but lost his contention, Mr. of the smoothest water in Long Island | Mathewson believes the new light dis- Sound lay before the yachts from the| covered by him will change this and start of Crane's Neck to the finish at|mak@ it impossible for city mone} Sarah's Ledge buoy, at the entrance af Lehi the Thames. It was plain sailing broad off the breeze with the course a trifle north of east. The fleet was further augmented by the arrival of the Corsair, with former Commodore J. Plerpont Morgan and ‘and went to Elyria, bought another pair several guests, and the auxilfary|was driving home when a bolt de- schooner Intrepid, owned by Loyd | scended. Phoenix. barn. Yesterday he SUFFRAGETTES DEFY BRITISH GOVERNMENT; WILL KEEP UP THE WAR Long Prison Terms Given} Women Declared Act of | Terrorism to Halt Militants. LONDON, Aug. 9.—Warning that no} Punishment it can invent will frighten | the militant suffragettes into abandon- ment of forcible methods In their fight for the ballot was served on the govern- ment to-day bythe Women's Social and | Political Unton. “The iniquitous gentences pronounced | inst Mrs, Mary Letgh and Miss! Gladys Evans were not intended as pen- alties for any offense they were accuse’ of gommitting,” says @ statement the union issued, “but were passed in the hope of terrorizing the militants. It was a last desperate effort to break the suf. hint that abandpnment of militancy might justify a reduction of the sentences amount to the shameless offer of @ bribe, which it was impossible for us to accept. Militancy will con- tinue until the ballot 1s granted to us. “We are determined not only tq secure the release of Mrs. Leigh and Miss Evans, but the franchise, and to secure it during the life of the present govern- ment.” ‘The starting line was established at {tA off Crane's hour later the little schoonerettes went scurrying off to the eastward with booms well out to port. The thirty- footers followed fast, with the Phryne, sailed by J. P. Morgan Jr., in the lead the line with balloon jlb topsails belly- acri at great speed, the Avenger defeated Shimna and the, to anybody without gle with the Medora. The small and in-, ous termediate schooners followed the sloops with the Princess in the lead at 'the start. medicine to be given to you! ‘Then came the big fellows, the Elena, of what it is com Init yacht Elena es chil of Chas. H. Fletcher. ed herself in i Don’t Poison ‘Baby. ORTY YEARS AGO almost every PAREGORIC or laudanum to make it sl drugs will juce ‘Then came the sloops, all crowding for , and a FEW DROPS TOO MANS’ will LEER FROM WHICH THERE 18 NO WAKING. Ing out before the breeze and rushing’! have been killed or whose health has been | num and m ‘ine, each of which is a narcotic product of opium, Dru, In the fight for honors at the start are prohibit (dT I ee beer ing poison.” Dorello II. had the better of the strug-| is: ‘A medicine which relieves path and Drops,” *‘ Cordials,” “ ing Syrupe, eto, You shoul ir ren without Nor or your } commpoesa. CASTORIA DOES NOT and Enchantress and the plant CONTAIN N. 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